Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could be night terrors as well. The child is in between awake and asleep. Google it, OP. It is a phase they usually grow out of.
But I agree his schedule is a little screwy and his naps are way too long.
+1 It is night terrors.
Can you please explain what’s night terrors?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could be night terrors as well. The child is in between awake and asleep. Google it, OP. It is a phase they usually grow out of.
But I agree his schedule is a little screwy and his naps are way too long.
+1 It is night terrors.
Can you please explain what’s night terrors?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could be night terrors as well. The child is in between awake and asleep. Google it, OP. It is a phase they usually grow out of.
But I agree his schedule is a little screwy and his naps are way too long.
+1 It is night terrors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He needs to be woken up by 3 at the latest. Put him down immediately after lunch, 12/1, and at three go open his door to gently wake him. If that doesn’t rouse him, in fifteen min go open the curtains/blinds. Gently rub his back and talk slow and sotthingly...Oliver, waky waky, did you have a nice sleep? I have a juice box for you. Do that for a few seconds and give him a chance to put out of his sleep on his own. It doesn’t work 100% of the time but should help improve things a lot. He really shouldn’t be sleeping until 5!! He needs to be waking up by 3-3:15.
NP here. Why are you saying that sleeping until 5 is a terrible idea? I’m honestly confused by this and it appears that you are arbitrarily placing time constraints.
Anonymous wrote:Could be night terrors as well. The child is in between awake and asleep. Google it, OP. It is a phase they usually grow out of.
But I agree his schedule is a little screwy and his naps are way too long.
Anonymous wrote:He needs to be woken up by 3 at the latest. Put him down immediately after lunch, 12/1, and at three go open his door to gently wake him. If that doesn’t rouse him, in fifteen min go open the curtains/blinds. Gently rub his back and talk slow and sotthingly...Oliver, waky waky, did you have a nice sleep? I have a juice box for you. Do that for a few seconds and give him a chance to put out of his sleep on his own. It doesn’t work 100% of the time but should help improve things a lot. He really shouldn’t be sleeping until 5!! He needs to be waking up by 3-3:15.