I am wondering if I should start. That last couple of days, I've been taking him upstairs to nurse him to sleep for a nap as soon as I see him rub his eyes. But then he messes around for 45 minutes or more sometimes, playing with his feet, pulling off, latching on, pulling off. I gave up after an hour, and then half an hour later, when he was actually getting abit cranky, then I went upstairs again, he latched on, and passed out, right away.
I am starting to think that I need to wait until he starts getting cranky, rather than putting him down as soon as I see the first sleep cue (which totally contradicts NCSS).
Re: Ignoring sleep cues
Putting him down at the first sleep cue never worked for us, either. He just wasn't tired enough. I'd usually wait until he started to fuss a little, then try it.
Almost always worked, but I really had to be on top of it or he'd go from fuss to meltdown in a split second, and then it was really difficult to calm him down.
this is what worked for us too. When he starts to get tired I give him his paci and we do some quiet play - books, listen to music, etc. 15-30 minutes later we go nurse and he goes in his crib awake and (usually) falls right to sleep!
This is exactly Sebastian. He'll play around, kick, and latch and unlatch if I don't wait until he starts to get cranky.
So take THAT Elizabeth Pantely!