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Bedtime routines or easy(ier) ways to get them to *stay* in bed
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 181838" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Sleep became one of our biggest challenges. As long as he was in a crib, he was a doll to put to sleep. Laid him down and off to dreamland he went. From the time he learned to climb out of the crib until now, he has difficulty settling down to fall asleep. It took us an hour every night. One of us would stay with him after the rituals were done. He could self stimulate with any thought in his head. First the foot would wiggle then all of him would be a ball of restless activity. If we cued him to relax and did some relaxation exercises he would settle. Usually poor husband fell asleep before difficult child. It was a frustrating experience. </p><p>He still has periods of almost hypomania at sleep time. It is usually a red flag that his days are not going well. Not sure which comes first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 181838, member: 3"] Sleep became one of our biggest challenges. As long as he was in a crib, he was a doll to put to sleep. Laid him down and off to dreamland he went. From the time he learned to climb out of the crib until now, he has difficulty settling down to fall asleep. It took us an hour every night. One of us would stay with him after the rituals were done. He could self stimulate with any thought in his head. First the foot would wiggle then all of him would be a ball of restless activity. If we cued him to relax and did some relaxation exercises he would settle. Usually poor husband fell asleep before difficult child. It was a frustrating experience. He still has periods of almost hypomania at sleep time. It is usually a red flag that his days are not going well. Not sure which comes first. [/QUOTE]
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