It's coming...HELP!

Trey is a little over 26 months old. He is still sleeping in his crib, but won't be much longer. The short little legs he inherited from me have grown.

Trey first started trying to climb out of his crib at the end of July, but could only get his ankle over the rail. He can now get his knee over, and if he knew enough to lean one way or use his stuffed animals for leverage, he'd be out. Hurt, maybe, but out nonetheless.

So it's time to move to a toddler bed. This is absolutely monumental and, frankly, horrifying. That crib is like my right hand.

Trey is an extremely active child, and does not spend much time in any day being still. Because he is too big for me to rock, the only way I can get him to take a nap is to put him in his crib with a few books and stuffed animals, and hope against hope that he'll wind down enough to go to sleep within an hour, which is the longest I will leave him there.

Most of the time it takes the entire hour, and typically the first 45 minutes or so of that time is spent jumping, singing, dancing, or shouting, "Mama?! Where are you??!!"

And often, crib time does not lead to nap time. Trey is a stubborn kid to begin with, and he is good at fighting sleep. We're now averaging about two days per week without a nap. Which makes for an angry, whiny boy by dinnertime.

I know that Trey is too young to give up napping. Especially since he only sleeps about nine hours at night. But I am so afraid that when the crib goes, so will the naps. Because I know of no other way to get him to wind down and be still.

What do I do? This is not a rhetorical question to disappear into the blogosphere. Please, you moms who have been through this before, what do I do??

(And just in case you're going to tell me to reason with him, reasoning doesn't work. Trey doesn't care to reason when he's not going to get what he wants.)

Comments

Jamison Family said…
That is so my child. I make him stay in his room and have quiet time for at least 2 hours. He will usually fall asleep on the floor. My mom has had some luck this week sitting in the room with him and making him get back in his bed every time he tries to get out and he falls asleep.

~ Stephanie (Tiffany's friend from VT)
Kristie said…
Ellie stopped napping before she was 2yo, so I feel you. Reason with them...HA! I finally gave up trying for a nap and bumped bedtime up a few hours. For us, giving up the nap meant that bedtime was no longer a struggle AND Ellie started sleeping 11-12 hours at night (she had been doing 9-10, like Trey is now). I also started having her go in her room for 20 minutes of quiet time/self play 2-3 times a day, but since he's already used to an hour, maybe you can keep that up.

I worried about switching to a toddler bed, but it ended up being a non-issue. I'll pray for an easy transition for y'all!
Unknown said…
Oh my. Your post has surfaced some painful memories for me! I definitely made some big mistakes many years ago battling over this exact situation. (And he had a calm, older sister who would nap in the same room as a wonderful example!) Just be consistent...whatever "rules" you make about quiet time or nap time or not leaving your room, etc...stick with your decision! Go mommy!!!