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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Maya Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 June 2008 at 7:23pm
Hugs Toni! I'd take her off your hands but I'm still having issues with the model I have, am thinking of returning it for a refund.

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I'd say she is frustrated. She is probably waking as she enters the light sleep phase of her sleep and doesn't know how to resettle without the dummy. She may not even remember the dummy itself but know something is missing. If she has done this several nights in a row, it will now be a habit and habital nightwakings can be frustrating for kids.

You say you tried CC but remember it takes consistency and persistence for any method to work. If you try something new every few days they get confused.

I understand how confusing it is (trust me...I really do understand) but why not choose the method you feel most comfortable with a stick with it. If she insists on pushing you away, then I guess you have to leave her be and eventually she will stop doing it. I imagine she needs to learn a new self-soothing technique to replace the dummy (and you as you don't want to have to soothe her several times a night).

Does she have an object that she takes to bed regularly? If yes, try including that item more during her wind-down routine. For example, if it is a soft toy, both sit and stroke it while you read / cuddle / sing or what ever it is you do. What you are aiming to do is to get her to associate that object with sleep and settling so when she wakes, she will repeat that to soothe herself.

hope that helps - I have talked to so many sleep experts and the above is a summary of what I think they would say to you.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ooEvaoo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 June 2008 at 8:49am
Awwww fear not. I'm another one to jump in the night waking boat!!....and because I desperately need my sleep!! I usually just pluck him out of the cot and put him into our bed.....even though my partner seems to think he's got insomnia from Kahtrell kicking him all the time. He seems to sleep fine when I put him in our bed, so could be he'll sleep through if he got upgraded to a big bed, but not until I get a safety rail cos he can move around! Just like him mama I suppose lol. But when I do leave him in his cot when he's woken up I just sit next to him and gently pat his back til he's asleep again...and then I wait about 5 minutes to make sure he doesn't wake up again........fingers crossed we'll all get there!







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she slept through perfectly last night and so far so good tonight (please don't let that be a jinx!!!!!!)

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