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Transitioning small children into the same room
Added: 488 days ago.
Added by: xxjewellxx
Section: General.
Status: This question is Closed. (Questions will be closed after 10 days.)


My son is 14 1/2 months and my daughter is 11 weeks. She sleeps in my room until she starts sleeping thru the night, which im sure will be soon. How in the world do I transition her into my sons room? lol. He whines really loud (sounds like a cry) to put himself to sleep so I`m not sure I would be able to put her in there until after hes asleep. But shes a pacifier baby and wont fall asleep without it. She wont actually fall asleep though until she tosses and turns and it falls out a million times and cries until its put back in, as well as crying if it falls out during the night and she wants it back. I`m scared that if she wakes up in the middle of the night, my son is gonna wake up crying and then they`re both gonna be crying and screaming. Would it be wise to try to get her to start putting herself to sleep without it so that shes not looking for it during the night? I`m sure I`m making this out to be more than what it will be in the end haha, but I really would like some advice on what i could do, or what other mothers have done in this situation. Thanks



xxjewellxx - 488 days ago I didn't think of that. Thanks.

Allynne7 (Jaime) - 488 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) What if you play white noise in there to, both, help drown out the noise he makes and to help put them both to sleep?