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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 338545" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>You're stressed, too, and she could be picking up on that. I'm not being critical; my kids did, too. If I could calm myself down and relax, so would they.</p><p></p><p>I don't have any good suggestions because both of my kids went through various sleep 'things' and it took a long, long time to get them out of those habits. IOW, I wouldn't recommend what I did. LOL</p><p></p><p>Is there anyone who could take your kids for a few hours? Or even come over in the evening when difficult child is in bed and easy child has had her last feeding? You need some sleep. That has to be a priority over getting things done around the house. Sleep deprivation can cause some serious health issues, besides the fact that it's just hard taking care of 2 little ones by yourself, let alone on little to no sleep. If you have to put easy child in bed with you to get her to sleep, then I would do it. YOU need sleep, too. The other stuff will still be there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 338545, member: 7083"] You're stressed, too, and she could be picking up on that. I'm not being critical; my kids did, too. If I could calm myself down and relax, so would they. I don't have any good suggestions because both of my kids went through various sleep 'things' and it took a long, long time to get them out of those habits. IOW, I wouldn't recommend what I did. LOL Is there anyone who could take your kids for a few hours? Or even come over in the evening when difficult child is in bed and easy child has had her last feeding? You need some sleep. That has to be a priority over getting things done around the house. Sleep deprivation can cause some serious health issues, besides the fact that it's just hard taking care of 2 little ones by yourself, let alone on little to no sleep. If you have to put easy child in bed with you to get her to sleep, then I would do it. YOU need sleep, too. The other stuff will still be there. [/QUOTE]
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