itsmeheathermarie
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So my LO (17mo) has been a pretty good sleeper overall. We sleep trained ~6 mo using Ferber, then he weaned himself off the overnight bottle ~8 mos- it worked like a charm and outside of the occasional illness or otherwise ‘off day,’ sleep has been great.
Cue 5 weeks ago- he stopped wanting us to leave the room at bedtime. He had a gross motor delay and this coincided both with being able to pull to stand and separation anxiety. We did probably not a great thing and started laying next to his crib- at first he’d fall asleep relatively quickly so it was no big deal. Then he got COVID and had a ton of respiratory issues (diagnosed w/ asthma) so we just wanted to keep him comfy. Now we are at a point where he’s not napping enough (will wake up clearly exhausted and refuse to sleep more), bedtime is taking 40+ minutes (throws his pacifier at us, walks around the crib, cries, laughs, etc.), and he’s struggling to sleep through the night without one of us in there. He often seems exhausted.
We need to work on this but honestly I’m worried that doing any kind of CIO type method will send him into an asthma attack and I just don’t feel right about CIO at this moment in our family (when he was little he got significantly more agitated if he was in his crib and we were still in the room as opposed to out of it- not the case anymore). Has anyone used a fading method at this age? Any tips?
Cue 5 weeks ago- he stopped wanting us to leave the room at bedtime. He had a gross motor delay and this coincided both with being able to pull to stand and separation anxiety. We did probably not a great thing and started laying next to his crib- at first he’d fall asleep relatively quickly so it was no big deal. Then he got COVID and had a ton of respiratory issues (diagnosed w/ asthma) so we just wanted to keep him comfy. Now we are at a point where he’s not napping enough (will wake up clearly exhausted and refuse to sleep more), bedtime is taking 40+ minutes (throws his pacifier at us, walks around the crib, cries, laughs, etc.), and he’s struggling to sleep through the night without one of us in there. He often seems exhausted.
We need to work on this but honestly I’m worried that doing any kind of CIO type method will send him into an asthma attack and I just don’t feel right about CIO at this moment in our family (when he was little he got significantly more agitated if he was in his crib and we were still in the room as opposed to out of it- not the case anymore). Has anyone used a fading method at this age? Any tips?