DD 5/23/11 - DS 11/20/12 - BFP 1/10/16; EDD 9/22/16
I just let my little one CIO. DH and I took turns going in to soothe her and she finally fell asleep after close to 30 minutes. It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be on me. How long did it take for your LO's to fall asleep without crying? I am very nervous since my mom is watching C over the weekend since we are in a wedding and I know she will have a hard time following my instructions. Also, how long are you LO's wake times before you put them down for a nap?
Re: Iris and Lisa Frank - I did it.
I'm glad it worked!
One tip, though. You can either continue with it, or hold off until after the weekend. It may take longer than a week and it's best to sleep train when you know you and your H will be around and not leaving the house. That's my 2 pennies.
BUT YAY!! And who knows, if you kept at it this entire week, you might only have a little regression at Mom's and then back to "normal" next week. GL!
Oh, and my LO can't go longer than 2 hours of wake time. Since I've been dealing with a constant 45 minute napper since 8 weeks (we move her to swing at transition), I've just kept her at the full 2 hours. Most babies can't handle this, but I tried EVERYTHING to get her to nap longer (shorter wake time, longer wake time, watching cues, blah blah) and nothing works. So 2 hours it is. I'd say 1-1.5 hours is probably the norm.
And one more thing...sorry! I keep thinking of stuff
I really, really cannot stress how important I believe it is to have a real plan of action. Read Ferber's book if you are serious about this.
I think you were on track with doing it early. It gets harder as the days progress. That's why I think if you are going to sleep train, don't hesitate. Do it now vs. later. It only gets harder with each passing milestone.
sorry-- I want help too!
what is an example of POA? setting time of CIO or what ifs? what do you mean?
DS Desmond Alexander 6.9.11
DD Vivienne Elena 12.16.13
? EDD 3/29/2018
I'm pretty sure she means finding a plan/system that you comfortable with, and researching it (ie, reading the whole plan) before you implement it. Making it up as you go is not the way to go. She suggested Ferber's book "Solve your child's sleep problems".
Ahh.. I don't know what happened yesterday, but when DC and I put C down yesterday for each of her naps she didn't fuss once. I hope this sticks because yesterday was AMAZING!
I am thinking that she doesn't like getting held or rocked to sleep she wants us to just leave her alone. By doing the rocking and holding she was always going more than 1.5 hours of wake time so I think that she was getting overtired and pissed which made it even harder to get her down.