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Is this a new trend

Two nights in a row she has been in bed and asleep around 7 pm.  Nap at 11am, nap at 2pm in bed by 7pm.   Who says you need to stress yourself out with sleep training?  I feel kinda bad for DH because it means that she will be ready for bed less than an hour after he gets home.
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Re: Is this a new trend

  • Thats what time my DS goes to bed.  I usually get home from work around 6, so I miss out on a lot of time with him too.  Good thing he gets up between 5 and 6 so I can spend a bit of time with him in the mornings.
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  • Don't jinx yourself. Dani was a great sleeper until separation anxiety hit (around 6 months). Then it was not pretty.

    Then - we did the sleep training. And now she's (mostly) back on track. The teething doesn't help! LOL

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