Timeline for How can I get my toddler to sleep later in the mornings?
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Oct 11, 2013 at 11:13 | comment | added | James Bradbury | When our daughter does this my wife and I take it in turns to get her out of earshot and distracted. One day I have the lie in, the next she does. Between parents the currency of love is sleep. | |
Feb 12, 2013 at 4:57 | comment | added | balanced mama | @TorbenGundtofte-Bruun Mine also has an incredibly accurate internal alarm. No change will work well overnight - to Beofett I would say, plan on about a two week adjustment period and then if luck shines, it'll only take a few days for the change to kick in. :-) | |
Jan 10, 2012 at 17:40 | comment | added | Swati | @Torben - it's the same with us. No matter what reasonable time we put her to bed at, she'd be up at the same time every morning... | |
Jan 3, 2012 at 21:19 | comment | added | Torben Gundtofte-Bruun | +1 for your second paragraph. It's okay to be awake as long as you don't require the remaining household to be, too. | |
Jan 3, 2012 at 21:18 | comment | added | Torben Gundtofte-Bruun | I hope my son is an exception to your observations: it seems like there is absolutely no correlation between bedtime and wake-up time. We've tried deliberate and slow changes, as well as unplanned late evenings, but it's like the little guy has an alarm clock that he's very good at hiding from us. | |
Jan 3, 2012 at 20:46 | history | answered | Karl Bielefeldt | CC BY-SA 3.0 |