D.B.
I agree that the couch is a terrible idea, and sleep deprivation is not good for either of you.
Are you trying too many things? There's no routine to any of them if you switch every other night to something new. I get that you are frustrated, but sometimes you just have to tough it out with exactly the same routine over a period of time so the child feels secure with the "system." Did you do the Ferber method with any of your kids? Usually it's for babies 1 year and under, but if none of them needed it then, you might employ it now.
The important thing is to get your husband on board, and agree on a strategy. When our son had to go through this, the pediatrician said to pick the next 3 day weekend and just resign ourselves to 3 nights of no sleep, and be done with it. She said not to give in, not to quit, and to have both parents share the duties so one could sleep and one could be the "bad guy." MLK Weekend is coming up so maybe you should try that. I don't know how old your boys are, but maybe you can send them to a friend's house or Grandma's house for 1-2 nights just so they sleep and don't get into the act of yelling at her or being cranky all day.
Assuming she has no medical issues and that these are not night terrors, it's a behavioral routine that's needed.
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I agree that the couch is a terrible idea, and sleep deprivation is not good for either of you.
Are you trying too many things? There's no routine to any of them if you switch every other night to something new. I get that you are frustrated, but sometimes you just have to tough it out with exactly the same routine over a period of time so the child feels secure with the "system." Did you do the Ferber method with any of your kids? Usually it's for babies 1 year and under, but if none of them needed it then, you might employ it now.
The important thing is to get your husband on board, and agree on a strategy. When our son had to go through this, the pediatrician said to pick the next 3 day weekend and just resign ourselves to 3 nights of no sleep, and be done with it. She said not to give in, not to quit, and to have both parents share the duties so one could sleep and one could be the "bad guy." MLK Weekend is coming up so maybe you should try that. I don't know how old your boys are, but maybe you can send them to a friend's house or Grandma's house for 1-2 nights just so they sleep and don't get into the act of yelling at her or being cranky all day.
Assuming she has no medical issues and that these are not night terrors, it's a behavioral routine that's needed.