Stop teaching him that he needs you to do something to get to sleep(rocking, singing, stroller, car ride, etc). Watch his signs, if you are lying him down when he is cranky, rubbing his eyes or yawning, it is too late. Your son hasn't learned how to get himself to sleep. At this age he needs 14 hours of sleep every 24 hours. He probably isn't up for more than about 4 hours at a time, so......in the evening, when he has been up for 3 hours or so, give him a bath, put him in some pj's, give him a bottle if he still takes one and lay him down in his crib in a dark room. Quiet or with mild white noise. Give him the tools to get himself to sleep and within a week he will be able to do it. That week will be tough, he will cry, scream and be very upset but in the long run, it will be better for everyone.
2006-10-06 15:19:59
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answered by therego2 5
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I love the car drive idea two for a cranky baby but at a certain age it has to stop. I would create a bedtime routine bath/ PJ's ect... Quite things down and let him wind down a bit 1st. Then put him in the crib maybe with music or something. I personally would not let him cry for long to begin with start with 3 minutes then go comfort him but do not take him out of his bed and ever day make this time longer within a week he should be falling asleep with little or no crying.
Good Luck
2006-10-06 15:12:13
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answered by R C 5
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Yeah, she's having a protracted nap, now not a bedtime. Is she nonetheless snoozing throughout the day...? The avenue from snoozing not to snoozing can also be lengthy and complicated and plenty of unpredictability; I endorse rolling with it till she's just a little older and evidently not wanting naps -- _then_ you'll be able to get a predictable agenda. I could take a look at for (however now not be disenchanted on days while it did not paintings) an early wake-up, an effective noon nap (sleep begets sleep!) and a bedtime while she is worn out. Lots of outside endeavor = high-quality sound sleep, too... "I am approximately to lose my brain intent then she will get into the whole thing just like the components and shampoo far and wide the carpets" Okay, wayyyy extra supervision is wanted. You can not depart a 3yo to roam the residence on my own like that; she might get into all forms of difficulty -- I do not imply stuff that may be wiped clean up, I imply possibly deadly injuries. You or Dad must be up along with her -- sorry, I realize that sucks, however "injuries" are a main intent of child/preschooler fatalities, and whilst you learn the reviews approximately the occasions, it is mainly: mothers and fathers concept little one was once snoozing or desired to fake little one was once snoozing. Meanwhile they are pulling heavy furnishings over on themselves, consuming healing, turning on stoves, and many others. "can't watch her if it's the center of the night time we're all snoozing" Yeah, I received that you simply men have been snoozing, which was once why I mentioned "You or Dad must be up along with her." If it approach transitority co-snoozing so you are roused while she wakes, do this. If it approach a little one track on complete quantity, do this. "she does now not roam the residence without me looking her however at night time whilst we're snoozing she does" Yes; this was once absolutely understood. And the reply continues to be the equal: it isn't in any respect nontoxic to have a 3yo absolutely unsupervised like this. Would you move out and run errands for a part hour throughout the day whilst she was once on my own within the residence? This isn't meaningfully exceptional. If she does not nap throughout the times -- it appears like she does want the nap if she is having what quantities to 1 within the evenings. Wake her prior, get a noon nap going, and I consider you'll get rid of the night time waking deal.
2016-08-29 06:45:56
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answered by Anonymous
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It only takes a baby 3 days to develope a new habit and us grown-ups are the ones who can't seem to handle the 3 days it takes!!
That said, you need to let him fall asleep on his own. It may seem harsh at first, but it will payoff in the long run.
You can go in to check and sooth him if he cries, but don't pick him up. Do this only once or twice and if he still cries, believe me he will cry himself to sleep.
And in 3 days or so he will be going right to sleep when you lay him down.
Good luck and be strong!!
2006-10-06 15:21:11
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answered by BigTip$ 6
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i had the same problem w/ my little brother when he was younger. try putting some warm milk in a bottle or try music. With me it used to be a must to have the radio on or some music playing...try country or classical nothing like rock or r&b or any of that. There are Baby 1st CDs on Ebay try to see if you can find any.
2006-10-06 15:17:46
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answered by alayton_1991 2
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Before bedtime give him soothing things to do or create a soothing atmosphere. Dim lights, play soft music, speak softly, etc. Also make sure you lay him on his tummy and pat his back. The vibration from your patting coupled with all other factors will put him to sleep.
2006-10-06 15:48:32
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answered by zabeeday 2
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Try putting him in his stroller and rolling him back and fourth, my son always falls asleep when I do that with him.
The whole car thing does not always work because you are likely to wake the child when getting them out of the car seat not to mention you have to open and close car doors which is another way to wake the baby.
2006-10-06 15:12:16
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answered by Diamonds_Glow 4
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Well a nice warm bath and maybe a bottle before you put him to sleep. Or maybe a bottle while you rock him. If he can hold his bottle put him in his crib with a bottle (Stay close in case he chokes) and let him fall asleep on his own.
2006-10-06 15:13:49
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answered by Ann M 1
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There's a great book you should read. I, and all my friends swear by it's advice. It's called "Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child." by Marc Weissbluth.
2006-10-06 15:20:53
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answered by Jess H 7
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always feed more than usual at the night time after dinner. Some time you have to feed two times to get the baby really full after your dinner time.
2006-10-06 15:15:49
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answered by cliffo2027 3
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