Hi J.....
I read your mail this morning as I was making pancakes and thought - oh god that was me 2 years ago with our daughter Autumn who is now almost 3 years. I didnt sleep with her - but we kept her in a bassent/co sleeper next to our bed until she was about 6 months old - then - I wanted to get her to her crib. I wanted to do this because I didnt want to have a family bed - I was going back to work, needed my sleep and wanted time back with my hubby - plus I didnt want to have a 3 year old in my bed kicking me later.
It was a mess for about a week until I realized something that has stuck with me. What I realized was it was one of the first opportunites I had to teach my child how to do something. She didnt know how to do it herself and had to learn and her Daddy and me were the ones that had to teach her how to sleep. It seems like something that should come so natural - just close your eyes and fall asleep - but its not - so many adults have problems sleeping too.
There are so many books and resources out there that describe different techniques from letting your child wail until he pukes to having a family bed. You have to chose the one that fits you and your son and stick with it. Consisteny is the key. Your Consistency - becuase your son will be everything but consistent. :) When your consistent your baby knows what to expect and finds security in that - he knows that everything will be the same (eyes closed or open) and knows what will happen next.
We liked 'The No Cry Sleep Method." because like you - I couldnt stand to hear her cry. It wont be overnight - so be paitent - it can take 3-4 weeks - but he will learn if you teach him how to sleep and are consistent and he will learn it for life. My daughter has had no problems sleeping (unless she is sick) since she before a year old and this book and our consistency is the key.
We have a bedtime routine, that starts with supper, play, bath, PJs, Book and a song. Its been mostly the same for a mind numbing 2 years. Sometimes it makes me crazy - but it helps her - so....
She also has a lovely (a little pink bunny blanket) that she latched on to. In the begining it was one of my nursing bras or Tshirts - but thank god she chose something later that I could actually leave the house with. But it smelled like me and when she was sleeping alone for the first time - she would hold that thing with a death grip.
We also slowly moved her out of our room - we inched her bassentt across the floor - out the door and into her own room over about a week - so she could get used to the different sounds and sights - instead of one big shock. Then slowly into her crib.
Anyway - hope that the sleep fairy visits your house soon. Remember that most parents go through this - sleeping like a baby - ha whoever thought that saying up needs help. :)
L. :)