Do you have any questions I can answer for you? Post them in the ‘Comments’ section below!
And if you have some insight or advice for anyone who has already posted, PLEASE just click the ‘Reply’ link under that comment. It’s a great way for us all to help and support each other!
Hi, I’m Dana Obleman, creator of The Sleep Sense Program. This week’s question comes from Allison and she writes, “Nancy Sue was sleeping 7:00 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. for months but in the past month, she’s been waking up around 6:00 a.m…. What should I do?
Well Allison, over the last month or so, I’ve received lots of those questions. These “too early mornings” seem to be creeping up more and more often. Well, it probably has a lot to do with the early rising sun. Even in my own sleep, I’m noticing that I’m waking up around 6:00 where I used to sleep pretty consecutively until 7:00. So, my best guess would be that all these early morning wakers are waking because of the sun.
A good tip is to make sure the room is really dark — you might even have to get some blackout blinds put in or hang a dark sheet or blanket over the windows. If you’re worried about it being too dark, you could always put a small nightlight in somewhere so that it’s not too dark; but you want to hold out that morning sun as long as you can, because it can cause early wakeups.
But maybe it has nothing to do with the sun… You have to make sure that your daughter knows that you expect her to sleep until 7. So, if she used to sleep 7:00 a.m. to 7:00p.m., you’ve got to stick with that. This means that if she wakes up at 6:00, you can go in, give her a quick check, tell her it’s still night-night time, and then you need to leave her in her crib until at least 7:00.
What can sometimes happen with early morning wakers is that they used to wake up at 7:00, then for a few days it was 6:30 and Mom went in and got them… Now it’s 6:15, Mom goes in and it’s 6:00 a.m., then it’s 5:30. So, if you respond too quickly, you’re sort of sending a message that it doesn’t really matter what time you wake up, I’ll come and get you even if it’s too early!
So, be fairly strict with your 7:00 morning. But do remember that some babies are 6:00 a.m. risers and that’s just something that a lot of parents have to live with. But, if she was sleeping until 7:00 or 7:30 most mornings, I’d make 7:00 your cutoff and just hold her to it. Make sure the room is dark and this should blow over.
Thanks Allison for your question. Good luck and sleep well.
Baby Not Sleeping Through The Night?
Get One-On-One Help!
Yes, The Sleep Sense™ Program is a great Do-It-Yourself guide for solving your baby or toddler’s sleep problems!
But if you’re looking for full-service, one-on-one help, I’m here to help!
The Sleep Sense Philosophy
Cry-it-out? Coddle? Co-sleep? Attachment parenting? Ferberizing? If you’re going to let me help you with
something as precious as your child’s sleep, you probably want to know a little bit about who I am and exactly how I think...
Dana’s Sleep Blog
Straight talk about sleep, parenting, babies, toddlers, relationships… and just about anything else! My blog is a great place to find opinions, advice, the occasional rant, and some great videos about sleep.
“I would like to say a huge “Thank You” to you. Your system is well explained and well researched and had worked wonders in our house. It is like Hannah is saying “Thank you Mommy – I really needed this”, she is so happy since we began.”
Fiona O’Connor
Karianne Wanggaard
“Why didn’t we try this sooner? As we speak he is sound asleep in his crib – and has been since 7:15pm. We are so pleased to get the evenings to ourselves again, and Tinius – who has always been a very happy boy – is even more happy now!”
Karianne Wanggaard
Kim Connor
My husband and I have so much time for each other now in the evenings and not worried about waking him up. Once he is sleeping, he rarely wakes up to noises. I even hosted 8 friends last week while he was sleeping. I thought the noise would wake him but not a peep! I can’t express enough gratitude for you writing this book, you have sincerely changed our lives! Thank you so much!
Kim Connor
Jill Guttridge
“I must say the program is nothing short of a miracle…our little baby was 5 1/2 months when we did it… and it’s changed all of our lives. I didn’t have much faith to be honest… but it all unfolded as your book indicated, much to our delight. Ryder sleeps through the night and naps like a baby!
Jill Guttridge
Jennifer Brahsear
“I ordered the sleep sense program and had wonderful results.
Tyler slept through the night without any crying by the second night.Thank you for the information, it really helped!!”