Hi There,
I have 2 good sleepers, so I don't have any advice with this exact situation. However, I did have an issue getting my 16 month old to nap again after he was hospitalized 2 mos ago- eventually I just had to let him cry it out (checking on him briefly for reassurance). In the end, I attribute there good sleeping to allowing them to learn to self soothe from an early age. Ie. I rarely ever rocked them to sleep, I put them down drowsy (not asleep)... never let them rely on the breast or bottle to fall asleep etc. Also, at certain stages I realized they would just need to cry it out, or when my daughter switched from a crib to a bed, I had do the sleep training method for naps, (ignore her, but stay in bed for a few days, then move to the floor, and gradually out of the room etc.) Consistancy is the key... when you come up with a method, don't give up. Also, he is looking for attention. Could he possibly be woken up by the baby at its feeding time?? Anyway, if you know he is safe behind the gate, just ignore him... say once, "its time to sleep", and don't give him any attention until his normal wake time. If he is not very wet, then that is not the issue... that is just an excuse he knows will work. If he does poop, change him quickly and matter of factly, then leave the room- don't say a word. Another thing that helps a lot with kids this age is making sure they get a lot of physical activity... 6:00 is very early to go to bed. Try playing outside late in the day, then quieter play before bed and a consistant bed time routine. This is probably just another phase and it too shall pass!
Good Luck
Hi Again,
I thought of one more thing. When did he go from a crib to sleeping in a bed? Did the problem get worse then? He may not be physically and emotionally ready... the confinement of the crib may give him a sense of security, and would certainly keep him from getting out of bed and calling for you from the gate. Also, he may actaully like being in a crib because the baby is in a crib too. I know you probably don't want to go back to this, but under 2 is young for a bed, and he may just not be ready. Just a thought.