I had the same problem. My daughter is 14months and slept with us until the past 2weeks. She nursed all night long(I was the human pacifer)she didn't take pacifers or a bottle. I tried to put her in the crib, but she climbed out so I tried to nurse and rock her to sleep and lay her down then she would wake up and I would do the same thing over and over. It did not work, trust me she woke more frequently every night it got worse. She didn't know how to self soothe to sleep, she only knew how to fall asleep by me nursing or rocking her to sleep. The doctor suggested I baby proof the room, get a toddler bed with a rail guard, and an extra tall gate at the door. I was instructed to go ahead and rock and nurse her to sleep along with a bedtime routine(reading, brush teeth, etc)and then when she woke up to go in pat her or pick her up say nite nite lay her back down and then leave the room and let her cry until she fell back asleep (on the floor and all). The first night she went to sleep at 8pm and woke at 10pm I did as instructed and she cried for 45mins(it was sad, but I stuck to my guns) she climbed in her bed and went to sleep she woke at 2:30am and I repeated the process this time it was 20mins of crying. Then woke at 6am. The next night it was 10mins of crying first wake then 5mins second wake. The next night she slept all through the night. Each day it got easier with some wakings, but always fell asleep after no more than 10mins of crying. I left a sippy cup of water at the end of her bed just in case she was thristy, but I can't say if she ever used it or not. I also slept myself with a bear of hers and put that in with her the first night so it had my scent on it. The doctor suggested to or to put a shirt you wore all day in there with her. I hope this helps and good luck.