I have heard the 4 month mark tossed around a lot especially with Ferber, but LO is 4.5 months old now and seems to little to me.
Although he is sleeping like crap recently and I would love to get him to STTN. I can?t imagine not soothing him at this age.
What do you ladies think?
(I should add that I am not really looking for scientific facts, but more opinions of when you felt comfortable with the process, if ever.)
Re: what is the best age (if ever) to sleep train
I was dead set against Ferber, or any other form of sleep training. But when my LO was almost 9 months old somehting had to change. She was full time bed sharring with us, and I hated it. She also would only stay asleep if my nipple was in her mouth. She was waking up every 1.5-2 hours, sometimes more. I was miserable, exhasuted, my work and marriage were suffering and most importantly I was resentful of my DD. So I bought Ferber's book, took my time really reading it, and followed his program to a T.
Changed my life. After the first night, I knew I should have done it sooner. If we have another LO, who sleeps as bad as my DD, I would be comfortable doing Ferber at 6 months, but I don't think before that.
I know most will feel differently, but I think it's most effective around 4-6 months. I really thing at that age you can also start to tell if they're learning self soothing skills and sleep is gradually improving on it's own, or if they're just becoming more and more dependent on sleep crutches. I think once they get older, they are more set in their ways, habits are harder to break, they can throw a way bigger fit - overall it's just more traumatic for everyone.
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M teethed early (3 mos.) and either had ear infections or was teething or we were traveling until over a year so I wasn't comfortable "doing something" until then. Around 14-15 mos. M stopped nursing to sleep which was okay, but then he had a standing in the crib problem which took a bit of crying with me leaving the room in short spurts and/or a sleep lady type shuffle to help him through.
At almost 2 I feel M has strong enough language skills that (barring any extraneous schedule changes etc.) bedtime refusals are tantrums and not sleep issues and I generally react to them as such.
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we haven't started yet, DS still goes to bed way too late (like 10pm) and wakes multiple times at night. we bedshare and right now (because he's teething again) he really want my boob in his mouth.... although it seems to be getting better. We still don't have a routine for naps and he tends to fall asleep while we are on the go.
i am working a couple days this week, but next week i want to start factoring in a more solid routine both for the melody of our days and also for naps
i personally am opposed to CIO, but there's a difference between fussing and crying. I have put DS down drowsy (after nursing) and let him fall asleep on his own, a few times its worked. I'll let him fuss but i do go to him as soon as he starts to cry - i don't necessarily pick him up but i pat/shoosh/ soothe him back to sleep.
so i guess we are starting some version of sleep training soon (like at 8mo) in the sense that we are getting a more established routine for naps and sleep, but we are not going to Ferberize or any form of CIO