Anonymous wrote:Op back here. We’ve had so much improvement. Still going with 1/2 melatonin. One small change that I hadn’t done before is give it to them with dinner so it has time to enter the bloodstream.
We dropped family time. Dh is fine to miss out on what I get all day. He has weekends and occasional days off, and at least now he isn’t spending the end of our family time feeling super frustrated with them.
W/o the melatonin, I don’t think we could have put them to bed earlier. I can just imagine they would all stay up in their rooms playing. I know because several times we tried early times, we found they stayed up LATER and were constantly asking for things (which becomes a game for them).
Last night, all asleep by 9, including the littlest asleep by 8:30.
What is also helping is the early sunsets.... right now it’s 6:30 and I see the light dimming quickly. Before, it felt like high noon all the way until 8pm.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh we are going through similar. Advice we got from a medical dr from a children’s sleep clinic (I was that desperate) was basically screaming and tough love. Gate at door. Let them scream. There were more details but more specific to our family. Some nights are still better than others. We couldn’t go through with the screaming. Dropped nap and made sure to keep the kid awake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*10/7 update
I wasn’t able to read the responses until 8:45, so consider that I may implement them beginning tomorrow.
3yo did not nap today despite driving at 6pm.
8:30 gave each of them .5g melatonin and started bedtime
9:25 simple story and goodnight to 3yo, hugged and lovingly/firmly walked out. Didn’t seem to hear him beyond 2 minutes.
9:30 same with 5yo. He asked me for sleepy music but I told him I needed my phone for a few minutes, I’d bring it back in a little while. When I checked back at 9:35 he was out cold.
9:35 same with 9yo. She was pretty much out when we hugged her. She has been easy this year, thank goodness.
So our first 9:30ish evening in several months begins. Thanks you all, and melatonin.
OMG! Your kid doesn’t need drugs! He needs an earlier bedtime!
Going to sleep at 9:30 is ridiculously late for a 3 year old who doesn’t nap. Poor kid. You’re really screwing up his circadian rhythm with forcing him awake in the afternoon and drugging him at night. Just start bedtime at 6:30 and be done with it.
I don't think you get it. Kids that struggle to go to bed at night CAN'T fall asleep. The earlier I tried to get her to bed, the longer it took. She doesn't know how to get her brain to settle. Melatonin was a lifesaver and helped establish a bedtime routine that was literally impossible before. I tried for years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*10/7 update
I wasn’t able to read the responses until 8:45, so consider that I may implement them beginning tomorrow.
3yo did not nap today despite driving at 6pm.
8:30 gave each of them .5g melatonin and started bedtime
9:25 simple story and goodnight to 3yo, hugged and lovingly/firmly walked out. Didn’t seem to hear him beyond 2 minutes.
9:30 same with 5yo. He asked me for sleepy music but I told him I needed my phone for a few minutes, I’d bring it back in a little while. When I checked back at 9:35 he was out cold.
9:35 same with 9yo. She was pretty much out when we hugged her. She has been easy this year, thank goodness.
So our first 9:30ish evening in several months begins. Thanks you all, and melatonin.
OMG! Your kid doesn’t need drugs! He needs an earlier bedtime!
Going to sleep at 9:30 is ridiculously late for a 3 year old who doesn’t nap. Poor kid. You’re really screwing up his circadian rhythm with forcing him awake in the afternoon and drugging him at night. Just start bedtime at 6:30 and be done with it.
Anonymous wrote:This is still too late for a 3 and 5yo. Why is bedtime after 9?Anonymous wrote:*10/7 update
I wasn’t able to read the responses until 8:45, so consider that I may implement them beginning tomorrow.
3yo did not nap today despite driving at 6pm.
8:30 gave each of them .5g melatonin and started bedtime
9:25 simple story and goodnight to 3yo, hugged and lovingly/firmly walked out. Didn’t seem to hear him beyond 2 minutes.
9:30 same with 5yo. He asked me for sleepy music but I told him I needed my phone for a few minutes, I’d bring it back in a little while. When I checked back at 9:35 he was out cold.
9:35 same with 9yo. She was pretty much out when we hugged her. She has been easy this year, thank goodness.
So our first 9:30ish evening in several months begins. Thanks you all, and melatonin.
This is still too late for a 3 and 5yo. Why is bedtime after 9?Anonymous wrote:*10/7 update
I wasn’t able to read the responses until 8:45, so consider that I may implement them beginning tomorrow.
3yo did not nap today despite driving at 6pm.
8:30 gave each of them .5g melatonin and started bedtime
9:25 simple story and goodnight to 3yo, hugged and lovingly/firmly walked out. Didn’t seem to hear him beyond 2 minutes.
9:30 same with 5yo. He asked me for sleepy music but I told him I needed my phone for a few minutes, I’d bring it back in a little while. When I checked back at 9:35 he was out cold.
9:35 same with 9yo. She was pretty much out when we hugged her. She has been easy this year, thank goodness.
So our first 9:30ish evening in several months begins. Thanks you all, and melatonin.