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Kids go through a lot of different sleep stages and cycles in the first several years of life. He could be going through something like that, the travel may have gotten his schedule off, he could be getting more teeth (does he have his 2 year molars yet?), or he might be having some night terrors. Keep staying consistent with bedtime and everything else you're doing, and he will probably start to get back on your usual schedule. You must be exhausted, but it'll get back to being better!!
Yeah the doctor said his first set up molars came out already, not the second one yet. Yeah Im still keeping a consistent schedule. I just hope this phase passes. Been so tiring and lack of sleep 🥴
My daughter is 4 and 6/6:30 is normal for her, always has been though. She’s also usually in bed between 8 and 8:30. Does he still take a decent nap? We’ve noticed she needs her nap but that it also affects how late she’ll sleep.
Yeah he takes a decent nap everyday at daycare anywhere between 1-2pm. He use to sleep longer stretch's and now he wakes up 6-630am even when we push his bedtime out
My son was a great sleeper, sleep trained at 4 months but and despite temporary regression, teething, sickness, etc was always able to fet back on track. However at about 16 months he was fighting going down and up multiple times at night with very early waking. This lasted almost 3 months which was the longest struggle we have had with him, but it did finally come back closer to normal (still not easy but much better than what it was). Would agree that they go through cycles and try to keep a routine but also eat worked for is was meeting him where he is at, not forcing a routine that may not work for him the way it did 6 months ago.
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Be thankful that you had a while that it was going well with two at the same time and know that it could be a lot worse.
It will get better if you stick to what you are doing already but also a little reality check: you got SUPER lucky with kid number 1 being an amazing sleeper. Kid number 2 is not only 100% normal but still really, really good. It could be so much worse, and as you know by now having two kids, sometimes there is not much you can do.
Cap daytime naps at 3hrs for longer nighttime sleep
His Naps are usually 1-2 hours long
I have three kids and sleep 8 hours through the night maybe once a week.
You can control a lot of things but a lot of sleep is also about luck. I'd argue that your current situation is what many, including myself, dream about. We leave for school and daycare by 7:15 so 6/6:30 is not a very early wake up.