So my dd won't fall asleep at night on her own. She will become drowsy while were walking around with her but the moment we lay her down (trying to get her to fall asleep without our help) she becomes wide awake and wants to roll around and play. We have the glowing (crack) seahorse and a mobile so it's not like there's a lot going on in there. Sometimes her "Mr. Cuddles" (those blankets with stuffed animal bear head) will make her relax, but not consistently enough. Any advice from guys on what we can do? I don't want her to become dependent on us to put her to sleep. Tia!
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Re: Baby only wants to rock to sleep
Sounds like she already is dependent on you! Not meaning to be snarky, she sounds a lot like my DS who needed to nurse to sleep every time until we did sleep training (Ferber) at 5.5 months. The answer is sleep training, and the question I think you need to ask yourself is if what you are doing now (rocking) works for you. If it works, doesn't take forever, and you're both content with the situation, leave it be. If you think something needs to change, not because of a future fear but because it isn't working for you and DH, then start thinking about sleep training. I recommend Ferber's book, Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems, even if you aren't interested in his method- it has a TON of information on infant sleep that is great to know.
With DS, he went from nursing to sleep in 20 minutes to the whole thing taking up to two hours. That's when we knew that it wasn't working for us anymore and we had to sleep train. I was hard for two nights, but teaching him to fall asleep on his own is one of the greatest gifts we have given him as parents. Good luck!
All of this. Also, Mindell's "Sleeping Through the Night" is good, too. I used to spend upwards of 4 hours putting him to bed at night and naps were the worst until we sleep trained. (Bedtimes are still a struggle for some reason, but we're still working on it and I totally recommend Ferber.)
I personally tend towards this mindset. She's going to be small and willing to let me cuddle/rock her for such a short, precious amount of time. Even on those nights where I just want her to go. the. eff. to. sleep. it occurs to me that one day - far too soon - I won't get to just hold my baby and rock her to sleep. And it's going to just break my heart.
If you want to break the habit, you got a lot of good advice in this post. But don't feel like you HAVE to stop rocking LO if you don't really want to.
DD STTN, or with one waking, and has for some time. For her one waking, she takes a quick bottle and goes back down without much issue, and without me having to soothe her there. For us, putting down drowsy doesn't hold much appeal as she is doing fine with the current system.