Dear fellow moms,
I have just read through almost all the postst here about sleep training and consultants but still need your thoughts (sorry). Our son is 2yrs and a month and whilst a terrible sleeper when a baby, managed to sleep through and settle himself with a bottle for about a year and sleep through 8-6:30/7 every night in his own cot. (drank Swedish formula with no sugar and so less damaging to his teeth and yes we know using a prop was not the best but it did work for a long time).
We went away on holiday for 3 weeks and got back about 3 weeks ago and since then it's been a nightmare. He no longer wants to stay in the cot after he has his milk and whilst lying next to his cot on the floor worked a night or two, this didn't last and last night he finally climbed out of the cot and I now feel like its game over. His language skills aren't great so it's hard to explain to him re rewards, being a big boy or whatever and I really feel bad when I let him cry more than 5-10minutes (besides now he would just climb out!)
Am not sure if this is coinciding with the whole increased awareness phase as he is also hating nursery drop offs but loved it before holidays. I don't want him to become insecure by ignoring his need to be with us but also want some time for myself!
How do I make him go back to his cot? What would make him want to stay there?he seems so tired these days as he used to sleep 11-12 hours and now doesn't! Is moving his cot into our room just asking for trouble?? In other cultures co sleeping is normal but it seems it's not really acceptable here....
Any advice would be gratefully received!
I go back to Uni in Sep and need the "post 8pm peace" to study so am rather desperate but don't know what to do. Am afraid that sleep consultants would just criticize our method so far or our softie approach so not sure if I dare call one in either