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My son is clearly tired but is not going to sleep, hes been in his room now with me n my partner alternating. Have tried leaving him in his cot but obviously cries. Shall i leave hin to cry it out or carry on sitting with him. It just hurts to leave him crying. Tia
He’s 18 months old
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  • To be honest it only take’s a few night’s of crying and then they will understand it’s bed time.
    You have to be cruel to be nice.
    You need your sleep and cant let it carry on.xxx

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  • Personally, I hate CIO. He could be going through a sleep regression or just needing some reassurance at the mo. My son goes through phases of this. Just lay with him till he falls asleep. My son is 3.5 now and bedtime takes no longer than 10mins as we always lay with him.

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  • If you don’t break the habit now you never will . It does them no harm to cry and sometimes you’ve got to be cruel to be kind . It will only last for one or two night the crying and it sound worst if there over tired , Are you a working mum have you more children or is this your first .

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  • I really don’t agree with cio pr staying in there room
    Cio in my opinion teaches a baby no one comes when there upset I’ll etc
    Look up the baby whisperer gene ford she’s gentle but firm baby completely reassured I used her method of sleep training with my 4 none wake up and are all great sleepers she sets firm routines in a nice firm way

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  • At this age they are playing you … If I cry you sit with me … it’s up to you if you want to be trapped in that bedtime routine or let him nor her cry for a few nights and have peace from then on

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  • My 2yr old son is like it at the minute and he does not give up at all 4hrs of pure screaming crying panting been sick and that was me been with him. Nursery ryhms, bedtime stories only make thigns worse for him. I jist go to bed at 7 with him quicker and easier now

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  • My LG falls asleep in her pram every night (15 mnths) and we just put her in bed when she’s in a deep sleep xx

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  • I sleep training my 2 yr old tonight in her room and bed an hour of screaming she went to bed and a sleep she just woke back up gave her a bottle and let her cry she got bored and went back to bed xx

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  • It’s completely up to you. My son is 13 months old. He falls asleep in his cot but then wakes up around midnight (sometimes earlier) and then sleeps with us in our bed and will do until he’s ready to sleep on his own all night. Personally I’m not a believer of CIO. If it is working for you and your partner then what’s the harm in co sleeping? I love the cuddles and feeling so close to my little boy at night x

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  • A lot of people wont agree but I let my little girl cry it out one night and since then she has been such a good sleeper and is in bed for 8 every night. I am also pregnant again and wouldnt be able to cope getting up 5/6 times through the night with my daughter like I used to. Do what you think is best and good luck 🙂 xx

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