

RESULT: He wakes up sooner, sees that we are not there, and walks down the hall again. Each night scooting closer and closer to the door.

Instead, we've opted for quiet play in his playroom, puzzles, or reading books from 7:30pm until bed time.
#2yr old baby ninja escapes from bedroom tv

7:30pm - Downstairs for Sesame Street and milk.His bedtime routine has consistently been: He goes to daycare during the day, and has a good nap that ranges anywhere from 1.5 to 2 hours in length. Prior this this past week, he's loved his bed, and loved to sleep in it. He has been sleeping in a toddler bed for about 3.5 months now. “The ninja” is an escape method shown in Anderson’s video, during which she places sleeping Ellia into the crib and then exits the room using crawls, backflips and other stealth moves to avoid waking her.My toddler refuses to go to sleep without my wife or myself sitting or lying next to his bed.īackground - My son is about 2.5 years old. (No tricks required when Ellia is awake!) Today I had spent what seemed like forever trying to get her asleep and when it finally looked like it had worked, I kicked something on the floor during my escape and woke her up,” said Anderson. “The idea for the video popped into my head one day after an unsuccessful attempt at the ninja. "We also say "Bare is Best" when it comes to your baby and your crib." The CPSC website has more safe sleep information.

"Placing a baby to sleep in a safe crib, on his/her back, is the safest place for a young child," says the CPSC's Scott Wolfson. Consumer Product Safety Commission emphasized that while the Anderson's showed their daughter, who is nearly 1, sleeping on her stomach on a bed near pillows, that's not the safest sleep environment. To be sure, these videos are meant for amusement value only and are NOT meant to show safe sleeping practices, which include always putting babies on their backs to sleep and not using soft bedding, blankets or pillows in the baby's sleeping area.Ī spokesman from the U.S.
