robbyjo
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« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2013, 11:14:21 PM » |
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Well, I suppose that you would need to train her to sleep again. It is indeed annoying, but brief sickness could disrupt a newly formed habit. In your case, it was not too long ago that she developed that habit. I guess that's natural that she "forgets" her learning.
In my case, my daughter has the habit to tell absolutely everything in her day during her bedtime routine. In that case, I would give her proper undivided attention and, of course, the chance to bond. She talks for about 1 to 1.5 hours. All I need is to listen to her. I feel that's worth doing since it is good for her development.
So, I think you need to answer the following questions: Does she need your attention? Does she get enough attention during the day? Does her sickness "open" a new perspective to her? Would your bed routine improve your bonding? I think it is natural that feelings and attachments may develop at 12-18 months.
Once her needs are addressed, you can move on to reintroduce the sleep routine. Perhaps introducing a plush toy might be useful---maybe some pretend play with her using that plush toy. Hope this helps.
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