We did something similar, when my second son was born, once he was sleeping through the night, we moved him into a bedroom with my older son who was 2 1/2. For the naps, not sure if your daughter is still napping or not? My older son was phasing them out when we […]
Written on Saturday, July 12th, 2008 by judeduffy :: 0 comments to this post
We did something similar, when my second son was born, once he was sleeping through the night, we moved him into a bedroom with my older son who was 2 1/2.
For the naps, not sure if your daughter is still napping or not? My older son was phasing them out when we moved them in together, so I would put the baby down for naps in the bedroom, and my older son I’d have lie on my bed for naps, or just quiet time. Bedtime was never an issue. I put a small fan in their room for some “white noise”, but honestly they never fooled around and never wake eachother up. I guess I was lucky.
We have since moved and my boys are now 6 and 4, and they elected to continue to share a room in the new house, even though we have more than enough bedrooms now!
My sisters two girls who are 15 months apart have shared a room since they were 2 and 1. They did have a tendency to fool around at bedtime and not go to sleep, so she arranged the room so they couldn’t really see eachother from their cribs, even bought one of those screens to put up as a divider. So she did that and would be very firm at bedtime about “no talking”, etc. Its worked out so far.
Good luck!!
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