TIPS FOR GETTING THROUGH SLEEP REGRESSIONS 👶🏼

Alright guys we are in the TRENCHES of the 18 month sleep regression and man is it kicking my butt 😅

I’ve been trying to research a lot because I will honestly do anything to help this go a little smoother while we are riding it out so I wanted to share someone of my most useful finds so far!

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2024/12/13 Edited to

... Read moreYou know, when you're deep in the trenches of toddler sleep challenges, it's easy to wonder, 'Is this even a real thing at 20 months?' Believe me, I've been there, staring at the ceiling at 3 AM asking the same question! While the 18-month sleep regression gets a lot of buzz, many parents definitely experience a similar pattern around 20 months, sometimes even extending to 24 months. It's often linked to incredible developmental leaps – your little one is learning so much, from new words to walking steadily, and their brains are just buzzing. This surge in independence and cognitive growth can totally disrupt their sleep. They might be testing boundaries, experiencing separation anxiety, or simply too excited about their new skills to settle down. One of the biggest lessons I've learned is how crucial it is to prevent overtiredness. It sounds counterintuitive, but an overtired toddler often fights sleep even harder. Keep a close eye on their cues – rubbing eyes, yawning, becoming clingy or hyper. For me, catching those subtle signs and sticking to nap and bedtime windows has been a game-changer. Even if they resist, offering that quiet wind-down time before they're completely wired makes a huge difference. And speaking of wind-down time, maintaining consistent nap and bedtime routines is absolutely non-negotiable, especially during these challenging phases. It’s their anchor in a world of change. Our routine is pretty simple: a warm bath, a quiet story or two, and some gentle cuddles. This predictability signals to their body that it's time to switch off. Even on days when naps are a struggle, we still go through the motions for bedtime. It helps them feel secure and know what to expect. Another tip that truly helped when my little one started asserting more independence was letting them feel in control during bedtime. This doesn't mean letting them dictate everything, but offering small, acceptable choices. For instance, 'Do you want to wear the blue pajamas or the striped ones?' or 'Which book should we read first, the dinosaur one or the bear one?' These little moments of control can really reduce power struggles and make them feel more cooperative about the routine. It's amazing how a few simple choices can shift their mindset from resistance to participation. What I've also found incredibly important is avoiding new, unsustainable habits during sleep regressions. When you're exhausted, it's tempting to do anything for a few hours of peace – offering extra night feeds if they're past that stage, bringing them into your bed every time they wake, or rocking them for extended periods. While these might offer short-term relief, they can quickly become new sleep associations that are even harder to break later. I try to stick to our usual settling methods as much as possible. If they wake, I go in, offer comfort without picking them up immediately, and gently guide them back to sleep with minimal intervention. It's tough, but consistency is your best friend here. Also, don't underestimate the power of a good sleep environment: a dark room, a comfortable temperature, and maybe some white noise can all contribute to better sleep. And during the day, try to get them plenty of physical activity and outdoor time to burn off that toddler energy. This phase, like all others, will pass. Hang in there, mama – you're doing great!

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