I keep getting advised to let DD cry it out during naps and MOTN. I'm curious to see what you all do.
ETA: I mean right now or in the near future (before 6 months)
Crying it out 211 votes
I have/will let LO cry it out (red faced full on cry). They have learn to cope on their own.
I have/will let LO cry it out for a defined period (say, 5 minutes) but then I go to him/her.
I have/will let LO "fuss it out" but if it turns into a red faced cry I go to him/her
I will do nothing of the sort and I go to LO immediately.
Re: Crying it out
My LO rarely cries and I wonder if it's just his way or if it is because I've always tended to him when he's fussing and dont let it escalate.
Around six months, I'll let him cry it out for a few mins to get him to self soothe.
That's the plan atleast.
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Sometimes you have to let them cry for a minute or two. You have to pee, you need a quick mental break to retain your sanity, you need a few bites to eat. Or you have other kids that need things too. But intentionally leaving them to scream for "training" at 2-3 months old is cruel. It may be effective but you're teaching them to give up hope of having their needs met.
Thank you all for reaffirming what I already thought. Everyone IRL needs to leave me alone and let me coddle my baby
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Also, DD might grow up to be a serial killer.
In my uneducated, inexperienced opinion, picking up baby every time they fuss adds to their total cry time over the months (because they don't learn to self-soothe), which sucks for them. It was hard as shit on me to watch her fuss, but she's so, so much happier now that she's learned to relax without my help. Not saying I'm right by any means, and I don't apply this when she red-face cries. But like I said, she rarely fusses anymore, and hardly ever red-face cries, and also...potential serial killer. So yeah.