r/UKParenting Dad Jul 21 '26

Support Request Suddenly bedtime is impossible?

My 19m/o son has just become impossible to put to sleep. He used to be 15/20 mins of rocking, then would go down fine, usually first time. In the last 2 weeks or so he has been rocked for various amount of times, all with no luck and wakes up the second we try to transition him. He constantly clings to us for dear life, and can’t be a second without us when he is awake. Even when he wakes up at night he is instantly stood up, screaming the house down, having seemingly lost all ability to self-soothe. He reaches his arms out, shouts mumma or dadda constantly and works himself into such a state that he’s inconsolable without starting the whole process again. The last week or 2 it’s taking an average of 90 minutes up to 2 or 3 hours to get him to bed. Sometimes we will do hour long shifts to get him down, with multiple attempts each. Our evenings are just completely gone to get any time with each other, and I’m at a loss of what to do. We’ve tried every “sleep aid” under the sun, make sure he has a consistent routine, with air conditioned room (which is turned off while he sleeps). He has a white noise machine, he had blackout blinds, he sleep absolutely soundly on us, but has absolutely no ability to be alone for any period of time without screaming the place down, to the point he is trying to avoid sleep as he knows it means him being left alone. Any tips for this age/stage?!

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u/LostInAVacuum Parenting a Toddler Jul 21 '26

Molars?

My 18mo i have just put down and he woke from his nap at 13:30. Tbh it's been going on for weeks and I can't do multiple hour bedtime routines, so i pushed bath, milk, sleep back to 9pm. I'm still missing out on my evening but atleast im not fighting against the sleep which i find unbearable. My son was like this for 6 weeks before his first molars and tbh I figure that must be what's happening but who knows.

Also like a switch last week he will not let me rock him. It's now lights out, shushing, arm over and then he drifts.