Attachment Parenting

Needing sleep

I have a friend who has a 3 week old, and I cannot remember with my ds, but how long is too long to let her cry it out? She was saying her pedi said 5 minutes, but I'm thinking 10. What would y'all say? She thinks of herself as very ap, which is why I'm asking you ladies. Thank you!

Re: Needing sleep

  • 3 weeks?  I vote for zero.  Even if you choose to do CIO, that waits until six months (four at the very earliest by the most aggressive CIO supporters).  At 3 weeks, she needs to form strong attachment bonds.  Babies ARE dependent, they are NOT independent, and they won't be until they are competent at taking care of their own needs (think, like, four or five years old).
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  • 3 weeks?  I vote for zero.  Even if you choose to do CIO, that waits until six months (four at the very earliest by the most aggressive CIO supporters).  At 3 weeks, she needs to form strong attachment bonds.  Babies ARE dependent, they are NOT independent, and they won't be until they are competent at taking care of their own needs (think, like, four or five years old).

    This. 3 weeks is WAY too young.

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  • I agree completely with PP. When a newborn cries, they have a need that should be met, even if that need is just for comfort. Please ask your friend to research this carefully and to respond to her baby's needs with love. If she's AP minded, have her check out the book Nighttime Parenting, by Dr. William Sears. :)
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  • PhieryBFlyPhieryBFly member
    edited December 2013
    Cannot do cry it out before 6 months according to pretty much ALL resources! 

    Here's an article about how much damage you can do to a child by sleep training before 6 months (and beyond but the study was done specifically on 6 mo or younger): https://evolutionaryparenting.com/proving-the-harm-in-early-sleep-training/
  • Definitely zero! Especially at 3 weeks!!!
  • Why would people MUD? Srsly, do they not have anything better to be doing with their time or a better way to apply their mean streak elsewhere?
  • RowcateRowcate member
    edited December 2013
    You don't let a 3 week old CIO. Seriously WTF!

    Edit: Did not finish reading replies.
  • mishy2006 said:

    It was a dare from another board if you look at the OPs other posts.

    That's pretty inconsiderate and childish.

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  • Truth or dare?  I guess there are more teen moms on here than I thought.  I'm not even sure today's teenagers play that game anymore...I believe it tends to be considered to immature for kids to play anymore at around age 10/11.  But maybe my Grade 6 students were all just very mature.  Man, I hope there aren't that many (or any) 12yr old moms on the bump.

     

     

  • PhieryBFlyPhieryBFly member
    edited December 2013
    Well, it's a crying wolf type of thing. People who try to help and then are made to look the fool may not want to help when help is actually required. It's rude and both the poster and those who dared should feel ashamed of themselves.
  • OoOo... I am so ashamed, thank you ladies for showing us the errors of our ways. /not

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  • Emerald27Emerald27 member
    edited December 2013
    Edited because I thought better of leaving the comment I wanted to write. ;)
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  • Emerald27 said:

    Edited because I thought better of leaving the comment I wanted to write. ;)

    Now you got me curious... ;)
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