Last time, I boldly proclaimed that it was time for Cool Baby to leave babyhood behind, specifically in the areas of bedtime and potty training. Here is the much-anticipated
COOL BABY NIGHT-NIGHT UPDATE
We’ve almost always had to be in the room for CB to fall asleep. We had a bedtime routine, and while the routine stayed the same, it started at a different time every night. And we never knew when he was going to fall asleep–sometimes it took 30 minutes, sometimes it took an hour and a half. It was especially frustrating on nights when we had plans (ok, i’ll admit–when LOST was on).
A couple of weeks ago, we were determined for a change. One night, I started the routine at 7:00. I briefed him on the night’s agenda ahead of time and at every step:
- put on PJs
- brush teeth
- read 2 books
- sing 3 songs
- I go out so he can go to sleep
CB going to sleep in his room by himself?! That was the stuff of dreams. I was always amazed by our friends who put their kids to bed early and alone.
The night’s routine went well until the moment of truth. I broke the news that I would be leaving the room so that he could go to sleep. He resisted. I was sure that it was going to end badly. But then I was inspired by a glimmer of wisdom that could have only come from God.
I reasoned with CB that his best friends go to bed all by themselves. And so does the little boy in his favorite book. His mood shifted from despair to curiosity. I could see the gears turning by the look on his face:
(insert friend’s name) goes to bed all by himself? I guess I’d never thought about that…
And the battle was won. CB agreed that going to bed all by himself wasn’t something to be feared, but was something that the cool kids did. He wanted in. I guess that the neurotic desire to be like the cool crowd starts early. Maybe it’s genetic – poor guy never had a chance.
Since that night, the bedtime routine has been nearly automatic. No longer would I put him to bed only to realize that it was then time for me to go to bed.
This new freedom has been so sweet, and it wasn’t even hard fought. Now if we can just get him to take naps.
Related posts:
- The rough patch for the boy’s bedtime
- An open apology to my son
- You’ve come a long way, baby. Now stop.
- A name is chosen! And the Cool Fam could use a break
- Hush little baby, don’t say a word



Man I remember those days. My boy is 7 now but it seems like yesterday we were doing the whole hour and a half bedtime routine.
I still wish mine would take a nap every once and a while too.