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Getting kids to sleep in same room

  • 10-02-2020 1:12pm
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    So we had an issue with the first born sleeping on holidays. Whenever we went on holidays or trips away we couldnt sleep in same room as her as she would just stand up yapping or crying. Eventually she grew out of it when she reached 3.

    Now we are having a similar issue with the 14 month old. It's just not possible to sleep in the same room as him. No huge deal they are both amazing sleepers in general but we do plan on going on holidays in the summer and it would be handy to have both kids sleeping in same room and not ruin the holiday with a lack of sleep. Any tips how to get moving on this? Is it best to just throw them in at the deep end? Put one in first and then the other?

    Any tips appreciated.


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