pear / 1849 posts
@Mrs. Lion: Yes, please! Thanks! He naps at school no problem but won't really nap at home anymore
pomegranate / 3398 posts
We use a tall baby gate and it's been a god send. She's sleeping better now than she ever has. Not sure why she likes it better in a toddler bed across the hall in a baby gated room but she's sleeping 12 plus hours a night so I'm good with it.
I'd be too anxious to lock her in a closed room.
pineapple / 12053 posts
@Foodnerd81: @blackbird: the door monkey has been a game changer for us, but our issue was falling asleep/staying in bed for naps and nighttime. we had to do a few nights of crying with checks for bedtime where it sounded like she was standing in the hallway and screaming, but we kept it quiet otherwise and just went in, reassured her, left. she had one nap where she fell asleep on a chair, but finally she got the gist and went back to bed. once she was fully asleep, i take it off the door, close her door and hang it on the knob. she gets up earlier than i'd like, but i don't feel comfortable leaving it on all night and i don't want DH waking early to wake her even earlier!
pomegranate / 3411 posts
I can't say for sure what we would do if our LO was leaving his room multiple times a night like yours, but for now we are comfortable just have a gate at the top of the stairs as our main fear is him falling down the stairs or going outside.
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