Did your kid get up earlier/more while erudition to totter?
also, she have been waking once during the dark, usually about two hours after she goes to bed. at both the darkness waking and the morning, she cries, cries, cries for a bit. sound mundane? consistent with the milestone?
Answers: I have read a unharmed pile of books on sleep and they all say that if your baby/toddler is wake up too earlier try moving the bedtime earlier. Usually they suggest moving it up roughly speaking 20 minutes a day until the problem is resolved. The final bedtime is usually between 6pm and 7:30pm. A problem they don't mention is that right now is the middle of summer and they sunny evenings spawn it harder to get an early bedtime. To oblige my 11 month old, I hang a massively dark blanket over her curtain at bedtime. It is just part of a set of the bedtime routine. She tends to sleep an extra hour or two with the blanket up because she go to bed earlier and sleeps in after that (yes it is amazing, and the same thing works for my elder kids too)
My baby DID have problems sleeping when she started pulling up to standing, but it be only for the first night or two after she figure it out, she isn't walking yet, but I have habitually heard that disrupts sleep temporarily as well (I expect the night wakings, I don't think the precipitate morning waking is from milestones).
I just asked a similar interview but had no idea it could be b/c of walking. Brayden have taken his first few steps and is wanting to get up early for a bottle. Where as since he got up at 7 or 8 and had breakfast.
I chew over we are in the same boat and I own no clue what to do
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