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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby96" data-source="post: 62137" data-attributes="member: 3922"><p>I, too, have a very tempermental 4yo girl who had been having major meltdowns over sleeping alone for about 6 weeks. After meeting with a counselor a few times, she was diagnosis with-ODD & we are awaiting an MDE with a local behavioral pediatrician. In the meantime, the "silent back to sleep" method actually worked for us. It took some time & was extremely frustrating but, once we decided that it was in everyone's best interest for her to sleep in her own bed again, that was how we did it. But, that's something you have to decide for yourself, like Big Bad Kitty mentioned... it may not be a battle worth fighting.</p><p></p><p>I'm not qualified to give advice, but I do offer my heartfelt prayers. Hang in there, take each day (or night) as it comes... and, make sure you have a lot of support, personally. It's so much easier to handle a difficult child when you have an encouraging circle of support! Not that it's ever "easy"... just that it's so much harder when you go it alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby96, post: 62137, member: 3922"] I, too, have a very tempermental 4yo girl who had been having major meltdowns over sleeping alone for about 6 weeks. After meeting with a counselor a few times, she was diagnosis with-ODD & we are awaiting an MDE with a local behavioral pediatrician. In the meantime, the "silent back to sleep" method actually worked for us. It took some time & was extremely frustrating but, once we decided that it was in everyone's best interest for her to sleep in her own bed again, that was how we did it. But, that's something you have to decide for yourself, like Big Bad Kitty mentioned... it may not be a battle worth fighting. I'm not qualified to give advice, but I do offer my heartfelt prayers. Hang in there, take each day (or night) as it comes... and, make sure you have a lot of support, personally. It's so much easier to handle a difficult child when you have an encouraging circle of support! Not that it's ever "easy"... just that it's so much harder when you go it alone. [/QUOTE]
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