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  | CJsays   Senior Member
 
   
   
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 |  Post Options  Thanks(0)  Quote  Reply  Topic: daylight savings early getups EWWW Posted: 07 April 2012 at 9:33pm
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   does anyone have the magic cure of baby waking between 6am and 6.45am when she used to wake 7am - 8.20am???  Only changed her bedtime from 8.30pm back to 8pm with the change where she settles brilliantly which is great, but the early wakeups and NOT great!  HELP!!!!
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  | MrsEmma   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   I'm jealous you get 6am - 6.45am, we used to get that sleep in, but the last week it's been 4am - 4.30am    I have no advice as we are working on it (with out toddler) but you are definitely not alone!
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  | caliandjack   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   I'm guessing winter will be the cure, as it is light at 6am atm, as demonstrated by my toddler pulling open the curtains when I said it was still dark and she had to sleep.
 She refused to sleep before it got dark during summer I can only hope the reverse will happen as we get closer to the shortest day and its darker in the morning.
 
 They don't know what time of day it is
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  | Danda08   Senior Member
 
   
 
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   No advice sorry, my two used to sleep till 6.30/7am and now it's 5-5.30am      (and it's been like this since Jan so can't even blame daylight savings)
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  | maya22   Senior Member
 
   
 
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 |  Post Options  Thanks(0)  Quote  Reply  Posted: 08 April 2012 at 9:43am | 
 
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   think about how many hours she sleeps in 24 hours and tweak the nap times, rather than just the bedtime. 
If she is still doing 2 naps, then drop it down to one over lunchtime and keep her super busy during the morning.
 Maybe think about when you are offering food too, maybe a pudding just before bedtime will help.
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  | BugTeeny   Senior Member
 
   
   
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 |  Post Options  Thanks(0)  Quote  Reply  Posted: 08 April 2012 at 6:41pm | 
 
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   Wow, you're lucky! 
We get that on a great day. Usually it's 5:30/6am.
 
 *edit: Oh wow, I totally thought I added more to this! Sorry!
 
 My kids usually take about 10 days to adjust their clocks when the time changes.
 However, they go through their own phases of waking early/later on their own throughout the year. It's just exacerbated by daylight savings.
 
 I haven't found anything that works, sorry!
 
 
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  | CJsays   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   ALways do a pudding just before bed Maya!  try cram as much in her as we can before she sleeps!
Sorry to hear all of you are looking for the cure too!  hope it gets easier for us all!
 (nearly day 10, perhaps only 2 more days of this??? wish wish).  We got 1 7am sleep in yesterday i dont know what happened then tho, we were back to 6.30 today ugh!
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  | emz   Senior Member
 
   
 
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   I hate to say it, but that doesn't seem like an unusual wakeup time to me! Maybe look at putting her bedtime back, so she's still getting 12 hours, but it's at a 'normal' time. 
 My kids wake up no later than 6.30am, unless they are really tired for some reason. Most days the younger one (2.5 years) wakes up a lot earlier than that though. Some kids just do that unfortunately.
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  | CJsays   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   yeah i know heaps of babies wake normally at this time, i just knows its not normal for E as she has always woken up after 7am, we have her bedtime her going to sleep at 8.30pm i dont want it later than that, in fact have been wanting to bring it forward!  ugh!  shes only getting 10 hours at the moment really sux
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   My son has been waking at 5/530 since daylight savings started regardless of when he goes to bed.
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  | maya22   Senior Member
 
   
 
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 yeah i know heaps of babies wake normally at this time, i just knows its not normal for E as she has always woken up after 7am, we have her bedtime her going to sleep at 8.30pm i dont want it later than that, in fact have been wanting to bring it forward!  ugh!  shes only getting 10 hours at the moment really sux
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 Yeah she is getting 10 hours overnight, but how many hours during the day? If you cut down on the day sleeeps, you may find that the night sleep extends. 
 I think 13-14 hours in  24 is the 'normal' range for an over 1 year old. So if she is sleeping 3 hours over 2 naps during the day, then she is right in normal range to only sleep 10 hours overnight. 
 And yip, maybe you have just beeen very very lucky up until now   . 
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  | BugTeeny   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   How is she during the day, mood wise? 
 Is she happpy? Does she seem sleep deprived?
 My kids sleep 11 hours overnight. 
 DS has one day nap of about 2 hours.
 Bed time is 7pm - I'd go mad if they were up until 8:30    How is she going now?  
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  | CJsays   Senior Member
 
   
   
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 |  Post Options  Thanks(0)  Quote  Reply  Posted: 21 April 2012 at 9:19pm | 
 
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   She did 1.5 hours nap today, but is usually 2-3 hours during the day.  will see how long she sleeps tonite then from her short day nap!
Happily she has been doing 7am starts for over a week now, not sure what did it, still not at her closer to 8am region, but i am much happier with 7am that anything with a 6 infront of it!
 Weirdly i actually love her at nighttime she is so much fun, sometimes i hate putting her down to bed, would much rather a sleep in :)
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