J.J. asks from Brockport, NY on February 24, 2007
7 Month Old WILL NOT SLEEP
My almost seven month old son will not sleep at night. He was sleeping fine until very recently, now he screams at the top of his lungs when he is put into his crib. Tonight he had a busy day and was completely asleep when I laid him down and still he is screaming hysterically. His dad and I are at our wits end as we don't know how to help him calm down at all, because regardless of how calm we get him he screams hysterically as soon as his head hits the mattress. HELP!
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L.W. answers from Syracuse on March 01, 2007
Hi J.! I have a boy that was born July 25th and he's actually starting to do the same thing. I don't know if it's because we've just put one of those fish things that play music in his crib and he's scared of it. But, we've had the routine of bath, bottle and bed at bedtime since he was born. So, he knows it's bedtime, but lately he will just cry as soon as we put him down. I will stand next to his crib until he falls asleep, which is usually about 5 minutes or so. I think it's separation anxiety, normal at that age!
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S.C. answers from Utica on February 26, 2007
Have you heard of "The happiest baby on the block" DVD? It worked wonders using the techniques taught on it. You may want to pick that up if you haven't already seen it.
M.M. answers from Glens Falls on February 26, 2007
I agree with the other Mom's that it could be an ear infection. If he has a cold, he may also have a harder time breathing when he is laying down. My son's Dr. told me to let him sleep in his car seat carrier, with it placed in his crib. As long as the sides are all the way up on the crib, he shouldn't fall out. I still do it with my 1 1/2 year old, when he wakes up during the night, while he has a cold. He doesn't use his care seat carrier in the car anymore, but he sometimes sleeps in it when he has a cold.
N.F. answers from New York on February 25, 2007
Everytime he hits the mattress he starts screaming? How's daddys ritual as far as putting him down to to take naps. Maybe he's having bad dreams. Even children at this young age understand when we explain things to them..Do you put your son into bed the same time every night? If not,I would suggest that this might help. Lay down with him for a little. Show him that it's okay. It will take time and patients. Just make sure that everyday and night that lil Anthony stays on a schedule as far as naps and bedtime. It's good to start our little people on structure and consistency..good habits for adulthood.
L.W. answers from Syracuse on March 01, 2007
Hi J.! I have a boy that was born July 25th and he's actually starting to do the same thing. I don't know if it's because we've just put one of those fish things that play music in his crib and he's scared of it. But, we've had the routine of bath, bottle and bed at bedtime since he was born. So, he knows it's bedtime, but lately he will just cry as soon as we put him down. I will stand next to his crib until he falls asleep, which is usually about 5 minutes or so. I think it's separation anxiety, normal at that age!
S.V. answers from Burlington on February 25, 2007
Hi J.:
Have you had your child checked for an ear infection? Sometimes when they lay down it hurts.....
Good luck, hope that this helps
B.L. answers from New York on February 25, 2007
J....
As much as it may hurt, you need to put him down awake...and walk away. He needs to learn to soothe himself to sleep again...since you claim he was ok before now. Does he have one of those music machines with lights.....that always helped my girls. How is he for his nap?
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G.D. answers from Philadelphia on February 25, 2007
I agree that you have to first make sure its not an ear infection. Also the same as an ear infection, teething can cause more pain when in a laying position. After that I have no advice, sorry, our 9 month old still doesn't sleep through the night and also cries when we put her down, I think its more of a security issue for her, she likes to be close to me when she sleeps. I am not a fan of letting them cry it out, so I can't say whether that works. Good Luck!
A.C. answers from New York on February 26, 2007
I have to be short but just recently my 2 1/2 year old developed a terrible fear of a bad guy or his crib we were desperate for 2 months with the whole family not getting any sleep. we of course did the wrong things trying to solve the problem like rocking until he went to sleep and letting him sleep in our bed -
The Sleep Lady Shuffle was the miracle that worked. It is about a 2 week process. You put the child to bed and you stay right next to the crib giving them physical and verbal reassurance that you love them and will be there. You just are not allowed to pick them up. In 3 day increments you stay in one position until they go to sleep, then 4th day you move your chair a little further from crib closer to the door stay there for 3 days and 7th day move further. eventually you are out in the hall - they can still hear you but can't see you. first 3 days didn't look promising to me my child screamed himself to sleep with me talking softly to him but on the fourth night he actually didn't scream just kept checking that i was there.
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