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Emma Rose - 9.14.05 Beckett - 5.26.07 Sawyer - 9.22.12 Lennon Mae - 9.26.14
Basically, if your comment could make someone else with a similar weight or body image issue feel bad, it needs reworded.
My UO is I am ok with sleep training after six months, and depending on your child's temperament. Flame away, but all of my family members have done some form of sleep training starting at six months and they all have healthy, happy kids who are excellent sleepers.
Also, sleep training does not have to equal CIO.
TFMC 08.02.13 at 19+ weeks. Everyday I grieve for my little Olive.
TFMC 08.02.13 at 19+ weeks. Everyday I grieve for my little Olive.
I am just glad it's an interesting UO today because they have been kind of dull UO that are really popular opinions lately!
TFMC 08.02.13 at 19+ weeks. Everyday I grieve for my little Olive.
My UO: I don't know how unpopular it really is but I am all for toys that light up and make noise. I love seeing DD react to them, she gets so excited when something moves or blinks in front of her. She talks and jumps and physically tries to move closer to them and grab at them. They really distract her when she gets fussy. Maybe I'm over stimulating her, I don't know, but in terms of physical and mental development I feel like these toys have had a positive effect on her.
I also have Foo Fighters tickets if that redeems me at all. I like a lot of different kinds of music. I saw Paul McCartney in concert when I was pregnant with Lennon and it was the best day of my life.
Emma Rose - 9.14.05 Beckett - 5.26.07 Sawyer - 9.22.12 Lennon Mae - 9.26.14
TFMC 08.02.13 at 19+ weeks. Everyday I grieve for my little Olive.
TFMC 08.02.13 at 19+ weeks. Everyday I grieve for my little Olive.
TFMC 08.02.13 at 19+ weeks. Everyday I grieve for my little Olive.
Edit: I am so embarassed. I forgot about the moment of silence!
My other SIL has 4 kids 10 and under. They are the biggest assholes ever. The second oldest won't even say hi to us he just blatantly ignored us (it is most certainly not a shy issue). If these kids spent 1 DAY in a public school they would have their butts handed to them....
Okay. I just assumed that's what you were talking about because of the wording.
I let her CIO after I tried everything I knew. If she was safe, not hungry and not dirty I didnt know what else to do. I would start in short amount of times. Let her cry 5 minutes and check on her but not pick her up. Just pat her on the back and let her know I was there.
CIO doesnt mean letting your kid starve or sit in poop. Most of the time when she would cry I would be in the other room watching her on the monitor.
To each their own, but we can check back in a few months when some babies still wont sleep long stretches and you are exhausted. Then we can talk.
I'm not trying to change your mind but you haven't been there yet, so you don't know what you'll end up doing. Sure, your LO STTN right now, and luckily mine does too but one day a few months from now they might not. Regressions happen and when your baby is full, has a clean diaper and is just crying from exhaustion and needs to sleep, there are only so many times you can go into their room to soothe them or "cuddle". Yes, I love to cuddle DD and do everything I can for her when she's crying but it's a whole different ball game when they are a bit older, and if you want to soothe them every time they wake and want you, then go for it. You might have a lot of sleepless nights though.
Older babies will wake up in the night and just want mom or dad and if you are down for that multiple times a night then cool. I was not with DS. I like sleep and he's just fine now
To clarify, I don't agree with leaving your baby to cry for 45 minutes or an hour or anything crazy like that but I am not opposed to a little bit of crying because I DON'T think it scars them for life.
All of this. Well said @Nicb13.I'll throw in a "just you wait!" For good measure.