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Gary has been involved in printing the Scriptures for 20 years, enjoys photography and rambling online
Earplugs. That's our solution. And putting the offending children in a travel cot downstairs as far away from our bedroom as possible.
It's different for every child. Obviously.
Some people find that a few nights of just leaving them to cry for hours makes them realise that crying is not going to get them what they want so they stop.
The old method of course is a bottle of warm milk. If that doesn't work, a bottle of warm milk with whiskey or rum in it. But that's probably illegal now.
Depending on how old he is, we have found that a warm rice-bag helps. We make the rice bags out of material, they are tubes about 2 ft long and about the diameter of a coffee mug. Fill them with rice and sew up the ends then heat them in a microwave (making sure they're not too hot). Place one in his bedto warm it before he gets in and thn lay him next to it and it gives off gentle heat for several hours, very much like the feel of a person lying next to him. Works for our kids.
Alternatively, put him in your bed with you. Hey, it's not good long term but if he'll sleep there it will at least teach him to sleep through the night again.
I've always heard that the best sleep conditions for anyone (man, woman or child) are a nice cold room and a warm bed. It almost doesn't matter how cold your room is, as long as you have warm covers (goose down is great) ---
When our little people were still in basinettes and cribs, we'd always put a heating pad in first, before putting them down. (Of course, would NEVER leave a heating pad in a bed!)
We have sort of a family bed, truth to tell. We keep our house fairly cool, so one or both will usually come get in bed with us. I know some people don't think this is right, but it is right for us. I love praying for my girls while they sleep and I know this time won't last forever.
One valuable trick (esp. when you REALLY want them to sleep) is Benadryl. It is quite safe, and very effective, when you absolutely must get them to sleep.
Good luck!
I sympathize a lot, as you know brother. But we thought it was bad with our first child, (and she was an awful sleeper), and then we had another one 18 months later, and he's still not sleeping (now 2 years old) and now we've got another one (11 weeks old) and she wakes every three hours through the night. So I really have no solutions to offer you, or else I would use them myself with our 3. However, all I can say is that you actually do get used to it, and your body has a strange way of coping with very little sleep, and perhaps the Lord is using this time in our lives to teach us and mould us more into the image of Christ - if we are willing to let Him.
James Ch. 1:
2 ¶ My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials,
3 knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience.
4 But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing.
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