How to sleep train a 5 year old

Honestly???????????????????

Just let them CRY IT OUT!!!

At 5 years old, the kids are old enough to manipulate you and pretend that they would die without you. As long as there is no real reason they are crying, and you can always verify the genuineness of their complaint by checking, then just stick with the plan and let them CRY. If they are smart, they will figure it out very quickly, as Tee has.

So…..we were on Day Two on sleep training Tee. She cried 30 minutes less than Day One. That was 1.5 hours of crying. Real loud sobbing and Tamil drama wails……She still came out of the bedroom with one million and one reasons and complaints but we sent her back each time with more threats. The threats never worked but nevertheless, she eventually went back into bed. Crying, no doubt.

But on Day Three???What happened on Day Three? I was prepared to get stressed for 14 days as this is normally the time it takes for a kid to get sleep trained. Day Three…….Day Three……….Day Three……..???

There were NO tears.

No TEARS???

NO TEARS!!!!

Not only were there no tears, she just obediently went into bed and stayed in bed. When I checked, she was already asleep with her bear eleven and Nana’s quilt.

Yes, ladies and gentlemen. I wasted FIVE FUCKING YEARS of my life, putting this nutcase to sleep every single night, sometimes taking up to 2 hours before she knocked off. If only I had sleep trained her earlier!!! I could have done so much more of ANYTHING!!!

Now, well…..it’s only Day Three, so I won’t talk so much yet since things could always move backwards, but, but, but…..these last 3 days have been brilliant! I send Tee to bed at 8pm and I am FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE after that!

T2 is easy. Stuff her the boob and she’ll shut up.

Why didn’t any of you tell me to sleep train Tee earlier???!!!!!!

Why? Why? WHY?

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11 thoughts on “How to sleep train a 5 year old

  1. Don’t be mad at yourself. Be proud and be loud about it!

    Just remember to do the same to T2. Or else.. no lessons were learnt here! πŸ˜‰

  2. Plus…no point ppl telling u what to do IF you’re not ready. Yup..it’s you who needs to be ready..not the child. Kids are like dogs..can train when they’re still young.

    HAHAHAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

  3. Because you didn’t know me earlier. I’m those Nazi mums who is totally self-centred so I would do ANYTHING to sleep-train my kids. Do be aware that they can do this obediently for 1month and regress (Bryan’s case) but persistence is key!

  4. hehehehe i m same as PL. I m very mean. Sleep means sleep. if u wanna cry, cry. So philip sleeps on his own..However same bed. Once I move to my new place, i will be hitler again..cos i will let him sleep in a different room.

  5. hahaha…ur post is now motivating me to sleep train my lil one too…i too waste one to two hours daily waiting for my son to fall asleep πŸ™‚

  6. i cannot let my kids cry too long.. or else my neighbour will report police.. child abuse wor. hahahah siao. but i am hoping to train both my monkeys to sleep in thier own room so i can go back to my kind size bed.

  7. Aiyayaya, it’s all my fault! I should have tell you earlier πŸ˜€ (I did share in my blog though) I sleep trained my boy when I was exepcting number two …and my boy sleeps in his own room since he was only two. Yeah, no other ways; Just let him cry for at least 30 mins.. sometimes one hour πŸ˜›

  8. Hi Big Pumpkin,
    Congratulations for sleep training T. Not a method I would personally use – sounds awful! And since you are asking, let me refresh your memory… Why didn’t you sleep train her earlier? Because you tried when she was under 1 year old and the sound of her crying was so heartbreaking that you vowed “Never again!”. I was there, I remember as if it were yesterday. Obviously, things have changed now with T2 and you need rest even more. So, good for you!

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