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Why all of sudden? There is a bit of tension in the house but surely that wont stop him sleeping? What can we do

2006-11-16 05:44:48 · 21 answers · asked by jules 4 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

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if he wont sleep at all in the day then put him in his bedroom and leave him to play for an hour, providing he cant hurt himself!
this will teach him that he either sleeps or has time out in his room to play on his own, when he gets bored of playing he will go to sleep! kids always pick up on tension no matter how big or small, they know how your feeling and how much they can get away with!!
bedtime: relaxing bubble bath, 15 Min's quiet time, warm milk and bedtime story, then lights out and sleep! if he crys then let him it wont hurt him to cry for a while, when he realises that you wont go running to him and take him downstairs he will stop trying!!

good luck!!

2006-11-16 11:25:54 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A lot depends on what kind of tension is "in the house". If he feels afraid that when he wakes up you or someone he loves won't be there that definitely will disturb his sleeping pattern. However if this is not the case and he has just out of the blue decided he doesn't want to follow the rules you better put your foot down and
be Quick about it. Let him Cry out his naptime if necessary, that means put him down for his nap and shut the door and your EARS. He also needs a normal bedtime to be carried out whether he likes it or not.
Hope this helps you. Just remember you are the boss no matter what your 22month old thinks or wants. Disciple him now or you are in for a lifetime of heartaches, believe me you are doing him NO FAVORS by letting him get away with anything. That's why we are the parents and they are the children. God's way is always the best. Your child will grow up to respect you and his elders if you raise him right now.

2006-11-16 06:51:46 · answer #2 · answered by Penny Mae 7 · 0 0

My daughter is 25 months old & she used to love her naps, now she won't go to her bed for them, she will fall asleep ont he sofa but somedays she won't & then will want to go to bed at 6pm which is way too early. Put him in his bed for his nap & let him cry, this is what I had to do with my daughter & I will do it again because she is so cranky otherwise & I have 2 11 month olds to think of aswell & if she isn't happy she'll take it out on them! Let him cry & go back to offer water, if he's anything like my daughter he'll push it away so leave it with him. Eventually he'll cry himself to sleep then after a while he won't cry at all, he'll just go to sleep. Keep the nap at the same time each day, obviously he has no concept of time so make it after a particular program so he'll know when to expect it!

2006-11-20 01:30:55 · answer #3 · answered by C Greene 3 · 0 0

Oh, well it might. You could try fresh air and exercise to see if that tires him out or diverts him enough to take a nap and to get him out of this phase. So far as bed time is concerned, you have to be consistent and firm and keep putting him back if he comes out of the bed. It will be tough, but you can do it and he'll get the message. Establish a bed time routine and eat dinner on time, bath, read a book or watch and movie and then off to be--period.

2006-11-16 05:51:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Young kids can REALLY pick up on tension in the house, it doesn't take much to disturb them. But what is a "usual time" anyway? Maybe he's just growing out of that phase and wants a little more time awake.. If he's happy enough, why not let him stay awake a little, but of course don't let him rule you! I wished kids came with a manual!

2006-11-16 05:49:37 · answer #5 · answered by Graham H 1 · 1 0

At some point, the amount of sleep he needs changes as he grows older. Our son went from several naps a day to a morning and afternoon nap, to just one in the afternoon. As long as he's sleeping normally at night, let him adjust his nap schedule to what he needs.

2006-11-16 05:49:55 · answer #6 · answered by Ralfcoder 7 · 1 0

Yes the tension in the house would.
Keep putting the child back in bed when they get out.
No talking, it's time to sleep. You can sit in a chair
insight of the bed, but don't talk to the child.
He should settle down.

2006-11-16 06:14:43 · answer #7 · answered by elliebear 7 · 0 0

my 2 year old used to have a afternoon nap but when she did she wouldn't go down at night till late, now she just stopped like yours did she goes down at night earlier but she still wakes up in the night for a drink, hes just being your normal 22 month old baby get ready for the terrible twos lolol then he wont want to do any thing good ,good luck

2006-11-16 06:05:05 · answer #8 · answered by LISA T 4 · 0 0

actually, tension and the emotions of those arround him could effect his sleeping, but most likely it is a phase he is in,,, my child stopped taking naps around that age,,,,, i compromised by requiring her to lay down during nap time, on a sofa was ok, just long as she rested.

sometimes children go threw changes , such as sleeping problems and irritability , right before and during a new developmental stage,,, my dr. explained it like new connections happening in their brain, has he advanced noticeably lately?

i would try to continue the regular nap times, whether he sleeps or not,,, have him lay quietly,,

2006-11-16 05:52:20 · answer #9 · answered by dlin333 7 · 0 0

My sons gave up their naps around the age of two. It feels like your son isn't drained sufficient to sleep. while they're giving up their nap, they struggle via slightly while they seem drained, yet won't pass to sleep in the time of the day. they're incredibly grumpy for a mutually as, yet alter after some days to each week. that's incredibly stressful being pregnant and having a baby, yet you may no longer make him have a snooze when you consider which you prefer a wreck. placed a DVD or television practice on for him, and want he sits and watches it for 0.5 an hour. i stumbled on being pregnant and having a todder the toughest element contained in the worldwide, it became into extremely less difficult as quickly as the recent toddler became into born. stable success.

2016-10-04 01:03:46 · answer #10 · answered by kinjorski 4 · 0 0

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