April 2014 Moms

Anyone plan on using the Ferber or Babywise method?

Just looking for any thoughts and feedback. Thanks!!!

Re: Anyone plan on using the Ferber or Babywise method?

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  • I did my own version of ferber at 6 months- DD was sleeping through the night within a few days so it wasn't like days/weeks of torture and listening to u kid cry.

    It worked reay well for us.
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  • We did Ferber-ish sleep training with DD1 around seven mos. She was upset about it for two nights, and the second night was only 10ish minutes, so it was t that bad and was completely worth it. Read a few sleep books and decide what fits your LOs temperament. But like pp said- sleep training isn't recommended until 6 mos.
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  • We did Sleep Easy (ferber-ish style) when my daughter was 6 months old. It was a miracle worker. She was at the point of only being able to fall asleep on the breast and would wake up every 20-40 minutes! She got the hang of it super fast. The book called it sleeping learning (it is a skill that we can learn) instead. I highly recommend it.
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  • I go The Baby Whisperer Solves All Your Problems route. I had DS putting himself to sleep in his crib at 2 months-no tears, no drama. I love the EASY routine, but never stuck to the 3/4hr time frame. Neither of my kids took long enough naps. I like that it didn't make them dependent on nursing to fall asleep.
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  • Ditto @LalaMama81 re: Babywise.  A friend recommended that book to me when DS was 2 weeks old and IMO the advice was so far off base, especially with babies this little.  I ended up throwing the book away because I did not even want to give it to anyone else.

    Your LO is way too young at this point to think about any sort of training.  If you are having trouble with soothing, etc. I think The Happiest Baby on the Block is great. 

     

  • I second and third everything else that was said. It's way too early to think about sleep training. When the time comes that is developmentally appropriate (around 6-7 months) we will use the same method we did with DS. Put down sleepy but awake and then leave. If he cries come back in 5 minutes and soothe - trying not to pick up. Then wait ten minutes and soothe. Then wait 15 and soothe. We never had to go past 20 minutes and he fell asleep on his own without crying within two weeks. Bed time has been a breeze ever since. But that's my kid- everyone is different! Good luck!
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  • Pretty much exactly what @aca said
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