• Sleeping FAQ: 12-18 Months – Early Morning Waking

    What can I do to get my 14 month old to wake later and sleep less in the day? For the past month and a half I have become stuck in a cycle of early morning waking, which I suspect is down to too much day time sleep but I can’t seem to resolve the issue. My daughter is now 14 months old and previous to the early morning wakening she was managing to get through quite a few mornings without a nap and sleeping well until 7am or longer. She then went through a spell of needing the morning nap again and then started waking at 6.30am and then…

  • Sleeping FAQ: 12-18 Months – Early Morning Waking

    My 17-month-old daughter wakes early in the morning and cries. My daughter is not a big sleeper in the day, but at night she usually slept from 7pm-7am. About 6-7 months ago she started to wake up from her daytime naps crying, then she started crying in the morning too. Up until then she would wake and happily talk and play in her cot until I went to her. Now she is crying before she is even properly awake. If I leave her she gets hysterical. Then about 5 months ago she started waking earlier, sometimes as early as 5-5.30am. We had already changed her to one nap a day,…

  • Sleeping FAQ: 12-18 Months – Early Morning Waking

    Since we returned from a time zone 4 hours ahead my 13 mth daughter has been waking early in the morning. We have just returned from Dubai which is 4 hours ahead of the UK time wise. Before this holiday my 13mth old daughter was sleeping from 7pm to 7 or 8am every morning without waking in the night. Since we have returned (3 days now), she has been struggling to stay awake until 7pm and has been waking at around 4am seeming to be hungry. I have been giving her milk and breakfast and then putting her back to bed again at about 6 for another hour and half…

  • Sleeping FAQ: 12-18 Months – Night Waking

    My 15-month-old son wakes every night and cries hysterically. My 15-month-old son is a little angel but is waking once a night and has done for the last two weeks. It is usually around midnight and he’s hysterical; when you go in he’s stood up pointing to the door. The only way to stop him crying is take him into another bedroom and sit with him for tens minutes until he calms down and then he goes straight back to sleep. He has slept from 7pm to 7am for months now – we did controlled crying successfully to get rid of his dummy – and he often stirs or wakes…

  • Sleeping FAQ: 12-18 Months – Night Waking

    My 15-month-old daughter wakes and screams at night and sleeps little in the day. My 15-month-old daughter is a twin; she was born 10 weeks early. Unlike her sister she has never been a good sleeper and uses a dummy for all sleeps in her cot. At 13 months she was still waking several times a night when a friend who had followed the CLB routine suggested we try controlled crying. It took 3 nights of leaving her to scream (we went in to the nursery and comforted her when she first woke but we did not return). On night 1 she cried for 3.5 hrs, night 2, 2 hrs…

  • Sleeping FAQ: 12-18 Months – Night Waking

    My 17mth old son is waking and screaming for hours but not every night. Since having a few illnesses(chest infection, gastric flu) my son has, in the last two months been waking at midnight and screaming for anything up to 4 hours sometimes coughing and on occasions this has made him sick. Although on some other nights he can sleep for 12 hours. There seems to be no pattern to this and the unpredictability is placing a strain on both me and my wife. Sometimes the easiest thing to do is to take him into bed with us as he settles and sleeps quickly. He seems contented in most other…

  • Sleeping FAQ: 12-18 Months – Night Waking

    Since illness my daughter of 1yr 1mth has been waking in the night. How do I get her back to sleeping through? My daughter has suffered with severe diarrhea for 15 days. The doctor said that this was caused by a virus. She stopped wanting to eat and I was advised to give her as much fluid as possible. During the night I was giving her 2 bottles of either diluted apple juice or rice milk. We were advised to give her rice milk due to allergies. Her sleeping routine was really affected as my daughter was soiling her clothes and sheets due to the illness. For the last two…

  • Sleeping FAQ: 12-18 Months – Night Waking

    I am not sure if my 15.5mth daughter is waking through habit or because of her cold. My daughter has been sleeping very well since 8 months but now cries every time I put her into bed. Even if I sit somewhere in the room, not looking at her she goes off OK. I am trying not to get into this though. Our big problem though is that for the last 3 nights she has woken every hour and we are exhausted. She has a slight cold. Nothing terrible and is in good form in the day. I think her nose gets blocked and she gets distressed. She seems to…

  • Sleeping FAQ: 12-18 Months – Night Waking

    For the last three weeks my 15mth son has not slept through the night. Is he waking through habit now? Following your routines, my son has slept through the night since around 4 months apart from any illnesses. However since the New Year he has not slept through the night. He has been poorly with viral infections that he seems to endlessly pick up from nursery and one of his molars is coming through which caused him some pain. He has also become quite clingy which he has never been before and he also started walking at Xmas. However, now he seems better during the day, not so clingy and…

  • Sleeping FAQ: 12-18 Months – Night Waking

    What can I do for my 16mth son who wakes and cries for up to 4 hours at night? I am at my wits end and feeling very depressed as my happy little 16month old wakes in the night for sometimes 4 hours shouting, screaming and crying. It has been going on for a couple of months now and occurs usually every other night. Sometimes he doesn’t wake during the night but will wake around 6.30am – which is fine. I can then do the same thing each day and the next night he will wake around 12.30am and not go back off to sleep. He gets in a right…