Hello mamas! I posted a question here a long time ago when I was pregnant, but have only lurked since then. DD is a little over 9 months old and attachment parenting has come pretty naturally to us. We breastfeed, cosleep, babywear, and I am currently reading about gentle discipline and loving it. DH is fully supportive.
My question is about her naps. I'm trying to get her to nap more independently because her favorite place is on me and it is hard for me to get things done. She still nurses to sleep most of the time and when I try to put her in her crib she wakes up automatically. I have tried letting her play in it to get used to it and waiting until she's in deep sleep, but I think the feeling of being lowered down gets to her. I can get her to nap alone in our bed (it's pushed up against the wall and then I barricade the other side), but this doesn't feel safe to me. Should I consider sidecarring the crib or should I put her crib mattress on the floor? Any suggestions are welcome. I will try not to post and run, but we don't have internet in our home currently, so I may not get back to this until later in the weekend. Thank you!
Re: Intro and nap question
Hope it helps!
Do you have a monitor you could keep with you so that you can hear/see when she starts to stir?
Could you get a bedrail to put up on the side that's not against the wall?
Does she get up and crawl/roll, or sit up and call for you? Even to this day, DS (2.5) won't move when he wakes up. He sits up and calls/cries for me.
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