• Sleeping FAQ: 18-24 Months – Early Morning Waking

    My 19-month-old son wakes early in the morning and refuses to stay in his cot. My 19-month-old son has always been a great sleeper, but recently he has been waking up between 5:30 and 6:00 am: this is too early for me! He goes to sleep between 7:30 and 8:00pm. I have tried putting him down closer to 8, but it does not seem to make any difference. When he was younger, Sam would wake up and play in his cot, but he now wakes up crying for ‘mama’ or ‘dada’. I have been going in and telling him its still sleep time and lying him back down. He will…

  • Sleeping FAQ: 18-24 Months – Early Morning Waking

    My 17 month old has dropped her morning nap but is now wakes early. Since my 17-month-old daughter has dropped her morning nap, which she was having at 9.30 am for 15 minutes, she has started waking earlier and earlier in the morning despite a good 2 hour sleep at lunch. Everything remains the same as before – I have tried earlier and later and shorter and longer naps at lunch but there is no difference to waking in the morning having moved from 7am to 6am. I have scoured the web site and know the CLB books back to front. I have found a few useful things but in…

  • Sleeping FAQ: 18-24 Months – Early Morning Waking

    Since moving into her own room my 18-month-old daughter is waking very early. My daughter always slept well from 7pm to 6-7am since she was 10 weeks old. We moved house 6 weeks ago and it was all right still. My children now have a room each; since birth my daughter had shared with her brother who is 2 years older. In the beginning there were no problems with separating them. In the past 2 weeks after a teething bout she is now waking at 5-5.30am. On some mornings my daughter will respond to controlled crying after a few minutes. But she doesn’t go back to sleep. She only chatters…

  • Sleeping FAQ: 18-24 Months – Early Morning Waking

    My son wakes early and is tired but resists going back to sleep. My son will be two next month and I am having problems with him not sleeping enough at night. He will only sleep for about 9.5 hours and then wakes up still very tired but we just can’t get him to return to bed. Even as a young baby he never slept for the full 12 hours but would do about 11; he was fine on this though. He is a very good eater and has milk first thing, then a big breakfast, snack, protein lunch, snack and carbs for dinner then milk before bed. He also…

  • Sleeping FAQ: 18-24 Months – Early Morning Waking

    Since the clocks changed back my 23mth daughter is waking early in the mornings. I am very confused as to what to do about the 6/6.30am early morning waking that I am now experiencing. My daughter of 23mths goes down at 7pm settling to sleep straight away and always used to be woken at 7am. Since the clocks went back a month ago she has woken early. I have tried giving her 2 1/4 hours sleep at lunchtime, 1 1/2 hours at lunchtime any times between 12.30pm and 3.15pm. She always has to be woken from this nap. Nothing seems to work to get her to sleep back through to…

  • Sleeping FAQ: 18-24 Months – Early Morning Waking

    Can my 18mth old son still be waking early in the morning due to teething? I had a lot of great help from Gina in the early days and got my son sleeping through the night at 9 weeks. My son is 18 mths and since 9 weeks was sleeping through the night and then later on from 7pm until 8am up until bad teething started last September. At first I couldn’t understand why he was waking in the night and early morning until a tooth appeared. But the tooth would take ages to come through and the sleep disturbance 2-3 weeks. We then had 2 weeks of good sleep…

  • Sleeping FAQ: 18-24 Months – Early Morning Waking

    My 23mth old son had always slept from 7pm to 7.30/8.00am and enjoyed a good lunchtime nap but since the birth of his brother, eight weeks ago, he has begun to wake early. He settles well at 7pm but he is now waking between 5.45am and 6.30am and is ready to get up.   When he wakes he calls out and wakes the baby too. My son eats three good meals a day at the times recommended by The Contented Baby. His lunchtime nap is from 12.30-2.30pm.   Before the arrival of the baby he would sometimes sleep from 12.30-2.30/3pm. There are two main reasons why a toddler of this age should…

  • Sleeping FAQ: 18-24 Months – Night Waking

    For the last six months, more often than not she (20 months) wakes during the night. My daughter is now 20 months old. From around six months old, she slept from 7.30pm to 6.30-7am but for the last six months, more often than not she wakes during the night. It began during a period of illness but now she wakes up, sits herself up and cries out until someone comes to resettle her. She goes down beautifully at 7.30 but wakes once or twice after midnight. She usually settles quickly after a hug and a tucking in but it’s a real habit now. I’ve tried leaving her but no longer…

  • Sleeping FAQ: 18-24 Months – Night Waking

    What can we do to stop our 21-month-old waking for two hours in the night? We are both doctors with regular night shifts and are just not getting any sleep at home either. My daughter was a total contented baby right from day 1 – I followed all the routines and she learnt to go off to sleep by herself in her cot from the start. She’s my 2nd baby and I know the routines very well. Until 9 months everything went well, but after 9 months she started waking at night despite feeding very well and not sleeping too much during the day. Unfortunately she wasn’t very well –…

  • Sleeping FAQ: 18-24 Months – Night Waking

    Our 22 month old woke at night whilst on holiday and is doing it now at home. My son is 22 months old and has followed the CLB routine since he was 3 months old. He has been sleeping through the night since 4 months. We have had the odd phase of early waking but he has always slept through the night, even when he has been ill. However, 4 weeks ago he started to wake in the night. It started when we were in our caravan on holiday, and I had to go to him immediately as I don’t think other campers would appreciate controlled crying! (We go away…