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sleeping issues in 5yrs old
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<blockquote data-quote="firstangel" data-source="post: 334164" data-attributes="member: 8753"><p>Yes, of course I'll call the doctor tomorrow. Thing is that D.'s problem is not going to bed (provided we do all our rituals the right way), but he wakes up usually around 4 and won't go back to sleep again. Does melatonin only help to fall asleep or also to keep sleeping through the night? I'm not sure about that (and I take melatonin myself!!).</p><p> </p><p>D. can read numbers, so he knows what time it is when he wakes up. He has to come to my room, though, to see the time because he doesn't want lighted "scary" numbers inside his room. That's why it's even more difficult to get it back to his bed, he would only like to nuzzle near me at that point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firstangel, post: 334164, member: 8753"] Yes, of course I'll call the doctor tomorrow. Thing is that D.'s problem is not going to bed (provided we do all our rituals the right way), but he wakes up usually around 4 and won't go back to sleep again. Does melatonin only help to fall asleep or also to keep sleeping through the night? I'm not sure about that (and I take melatonin myself!!). D. can read numbers, so he knows what time it is when he wakes up. He has to come to my room, though, to see the time because he doesn't want lighted "scary" numbers inside his room. That's why it's even more difficult to get it back to his bed, he would only like to nuzzle near me at that point. [/QUOTE]
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