2 year old can only sleep when I drive

Every nap and night sleep I have to drive her because there’s no other way she’d sleep. I can’t rock her to sleep as my arms give in before she falls asleep, and just lying her down or sleeping next to her doesn’t work either, she will just be excited and playing even if I keep lying her back down and telling her time to sleep. I used to breastfeed to sleep but since I stopped breast feeding when she was almost 2, nothing but driving has made her sleep. Shes 2 years and 1 months old so this has been going on for a while, so really want to change it. Anyone know what I can do?

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u/Nosoup10 — 20 hours ago

Have to drive my 2 year old to sleep

Every nap and night sleep I have to drive her because there’s no other way she’d sleep. I can’t rock her to sleep as my arms give in before she falls asleep, and just lying her down or sleeping next to her doesn’t work either, she will just be excited and playing even if I keep lying her back down and telling her time to sleep. I used to breastfeed to sleep but since I stopped breast feeding when she was almost 2, nothing but driving has made her sleep. Shes 2 years and 1 months old so this has been going on for a while, so really want to change it. Anyone know what I can do?

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u/Nosoup10 — 20 hours ago
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Dyson blowout brush vs traditional hair-dryer and seperate round brush?

Between the Dyson airwrap, with the round brush attachment or the Dyson regular hair dryer with the nozzle and seperate round brush, Which do you think would be less damaging? Heat and mechanical damage.

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u/Nosoup10 — 6 days ago

Is leaving when hit by toddler ok?

So my 2.5 year old toddler gets really angry during his tantrums and he completely loses it and also hits me. I usually stay calm, try keep him safe and I stop him from hitting me but I stay, but a relative mentioned you should say “ok I’m leaving because you hit me” and go put front door and close the door, I tried it and toddler completely freaked out and relative said “ok say sorry and she will come back” and he immediately said sorry so I came in and he looked scared that I had actually left even though it was less than a minute. I wanted to ask if this is a good approach? Or does it send a bad message? Saying that I’m only sticking around if you are good’. People have different schools of thought that they’ve shared so wanted go ask this community. Would this approach also work with anything? For example if he throws toys out of anger? Thanks in advance

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u/Nosoup10 — 2 months ago