Sleeping Through the Night

Sleeping Through the Night
photo by: Gracie and Viv
By Patty Wipfler
Hand in Hand

Q. Our 3 year-old son will not go to bed on his own, Mom always needs to be there for him to fall asleep. Even then he will still come into our bed throughout the night. What should we do?

A. This is a question asked by many tired parents! Healthy families in many cultures allow children to sleep with parents, but the good effects of sleeping close together can be negated if your particular family doesn’t happen to sleep well in that arrangement. The good news is that your son can sleep on his own. He may need a little help from you to realize that, and you may lose a little more sleep in the process, but at three, this is certainly a reasonable goal.

Many children experience feelings that prevent them from sleeping through the night at least some of the time. Most parents do the expedient thing to get their little one back to sleep–they allow him to nurse or have a bottle, and hope for another few hours of rest. For some babies and lucky parents, there’s a slow progression toward less waking in the night that ends in all-night sleeping. But other parents put in months of patient accommodation, followed by frustration and mounting stress because neither they nor their child can sleep through the night.

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