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Old 05-09-2008, 02:36 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by flomaster View Post
Had the same issue with that when my little one started sleeping in her own room. We bought a CD of lullabyes(SP) for her that seemed to help. I would think as a baby and having noise around all day then having none in a quiet room would be pretty scary. Mine is 3 now and we still turn the CD on every night though it has gone from lullabyes to the sound track of SHREK. LOL

Hope you find something that works.
Thankfully both mine are great sleepers but when they first started protesting sleep at that age I picked up a celtic lullabies CD that seemed to mesmerize them. Keep with a little routine to gear him down prior to bedtime. I had dry skinned babies so it was a nightly rubdown with lotion, toothbrushing, an elaborate tucking in ceremony with favorite blankets, bears, the same CD playing, and a little pretty nightlight that made a moving light pattern on the ceiling. As they got older the props were removed one by one. Hang tough, it's sad but necessary unless you want the kid up with you till midnight everynight.
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