Do you ponder i can try to put him to bed 2 hours ahead of time?

my son and i usually begin rocking and nursing to sleep at 11. I just put him down! its 9pm so im wondering when he wakes up should i pretend its still darkness night time so we can make this time our normal routine?? If i did this i would only nurse him back to sleep.. Or should i only let him sleep resembling 5 minutes so our usual routine won't be interrupted??
Answers:    11 is pretty late. If it seems like you guys are in place for a change, I don't see a problem in this. My daughter hits her head adjectives the time and as long as there isn't an inverted bump he's fine. So the only problem would be if you want to keep getting him to bed at 11. Minor programme changes can affect sleep a LOT, and it's pretty painful to try to keep him up to 11 so you don't enjoy to nurse him back to sleep. If you don't want this to be a regular thing, I'd wake him up right away and tolerate him play a bit, maybe even start your bedtime routine as it's I guess 9:30-ish where you are. (We're in different time zone unless my clock is wrong).
Wow 11 is late, I would definitely make his bedtime more rapidly, not sure how old he is but both my 18 month old and 4.5 month old progress to bed at 7:30PM.

If he is falling over from exhaustion I would say he needs an sooner bedtime.

Edit: Let him sleep now and if he wakes up hungry, nurse him and let him be in motion back to sleep.

Maybe his sleep pattern is changing and he requirements to go to bed earlier. Sorry I thought you meant he fell over because he be tired! lol

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