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4 yr. old Nightly Wandering
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 97090" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>We used a set of wind chimes on our Duckie's bedroom door. She would fuss about the door being closed despite a nightlight, so we would very carefully close it just enough that she couldn't slip though without moving the wind chimes and alerting us.</p><p>The real problem is trying to get your grandson to sleep through the night. Has your daughter had him evaluated? I can tell you that my Duckie was an extremely bad sleeper from birth on. We recently began her on a very small dose of melatonin and the change in her sleep habits is incredible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 97090, member: 1722"] We used a set of wind chimes on our Duckie's bedroom door. She would fuss about the door being closed despite a nightlight, so we would very carefully close it just enough that she couldn't slip though without moving the wind chimes and alerting us. The real problem is trying to get your grandson to sleep through the night. Has your daughter had him evaluated? I can tell you that my Duckie was an extremely bad sleeper from birth on. We recently began her on a very small dose of melatonin and the change in her sleep habits is incredible. [/QUOTE]
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