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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 733714" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>When we first adopted our son he was two. His grandma did an amazing job with him, but she died right before we got him. Bedtime was hard because he wouldn't sleep. He had many issues from the day he was born. He missed his grandma after she died suddenly and unexpectedly. He would bang his head on the floor and scream for hours. He was angry but obviously couldn't understand that his grandma had died. He was too little to verbalize his anger and anxiety, so he just screamed for months. I had to sit up all night playing with him, massaging him, reading, etc. and just letting him sleep when he wanted. After about a year, he bonded with us and started sleeping about half the night. By the time he was four he was sleeping through the night and going to bed at normal hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 733714, member: 21066"] When we first adopted our son he was two. His grandma did an amazing job with him, but she died right before we got him. Bedtime was hard because he wouldn't sleep. He had many issues from the day he was born. He missed his grandma after she died suddenly and unexpectedly. He would bang his head on the floor and scream for hours. He was angry but obviously couldn't understand that his grandma had died. He was too little to verbalize his anger and anxiety, so he just screamed for months. I had to sit up all night playing with him, massaging him, reading, etc. and just letting him sleep when he wanted. After about a year, he bonded with us and started sleeping about half the night. By the time he was four he was sleeping through the night and going to bed at normal hours. [/QUOTE]
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