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I think I might know wht difficult child is so tired!
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<blockquote data-quote="EmJay" data-source="post: 485545" data-attributes="member: 13282"><p>It's all good! lol... I know I totally switched gears on that one! Sorry; that's MY ADHD showing through right there!</p><p></p><p>On an older kid note; I was the First Time Mom who listened to everyone who told me he HAD to be an independent sleeper and shouldn't cosleep (if done properly it IS safe!). I spent the first three years of his life fighting him to sleep in his own bed. When we moved into this house we started allowing him into our bed but ONLY after he had given falling asleep in his own bed a good try. At 8 YEARS (lol) old he still comes in bed with us from time to time and when Daddy works nights. I enjoy having us all in the bed together when Hubbie is away! And we bought a King last year to fit all of us. I firmly believe some of his sleep issues have to do with all the trouble we had with him as an infant. He was SOOOOOO hard to settle down and put in bed. I often wonder "what if" I had let him cosleep from the beginning. Because I see a difference in his little brother "J" who I have allowed in my bed since the day we came home from the hospital and who also falls asleep ALOT gentler and easier than M did!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EmJay, post: 485545, member: 13282"] It's all good! lol... I know I totally switched gears on that one! Sorry; that's MY ADHD showing through right there! On an older kid note; I was the First Time Mom who listened to everyone who told me he HAD to be an independent sleeper and shouldn't cosleep (if done properly it IS safe!). I spent the first three years of his life fighting him to sleep in his own bed. When we moved into this house we started allowing him into our bed but ONLY after he had given falling asleep in his own bed a good try. At 8 YEARS (lol) old he still comes in bed with us from time to time and when Daddy works nights. I enjoy having us all in the bed together when Hubbie is away! And we bought a King last year to fit all of us. I firmly believe some of his sleep issues have to do with all the trouble we had with him as an infant. He was SOOOOOO hard to settle down and put in bed. I often wonder "what if" I had let him cosleep from the beginning. Because I see a difference in his little brother "J" who I have allowed in my bed since the day we came home from the hospital and who also falls asleep ALOT gentler and easier than M did! [/QUOTE]
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