I am sure it will probably shock and offend many attachment parenting advocates that
I chose baby sleep training.
Choose the baby sleep training methods you can live with.
Not exact matches
Before
choosing the most effective
sleep training method for your
baby, you need to understand what each method is truly about.
Soothing methods that work for two
babies Tandem
baby - wearing options Developmental Transitions — teething, babyproofing, swaddles and weaning bottles / pacifiers Introduction to
sleep training — when, where and how Growth spurts and milestones — identifying and responding Introduction to solids — purees &
baby led weaning Infant Milestones — Identical vs Non-identical development Hiring a Nanny /
Choosing childcare Healthy Marriage and Relationships Twin Troubleshooting — 0 - 12 months Going back to work — making the transition easier Q&A time
Soothing Methods including Harvey Karp's 5 s's
Baby - wearing options with two Introduction to sleep training — when, where and how Growth spurts and milestones — identifying and responding Introduction to solids — purees & baby led weaning Identical vs Non-identical development Hiring a Nanny / Choosing a Nursery Healthy Marriage and Relationships Twin Troubleshooting — 0 - 12 months Q&A
Baby - wearing options with two Introduction to
sleep training — when, where and how Growth spurts and milestones — identifying and responding Introduction to solids — purees &
baby led weaning Identical vs Non-identical development Hiring a Nanny / Choosing a Nursery Healthy Marriage and Relationships Twin Troubleshooting — 0 - 12 months Q&A
baby led weaning Identical vs Non-identical development Hiring a Nanny /
Choosing a Nursery Healthy Marriage and Relationships Twin Troubleshooting — 0 - 12 months Q&A time
If your
baby is healthy and between six and eight months old, (depending on the method you
choose)
sleep training should take no longer than 6 nights and most
babies will have it down in 3 nights.
When it comes to
babies and
sleep, parents generally fall into one of two camps — those who
choose to
train their
babies to fall asleep and stay asleep on their own, and those who prefer to respond to
baby's cries throughout the night by offering some form of soothing technique.
No matter what
sleep training method you «
choose,» there's going to be a lot of refining and trial - and - error for your particular
baby.
If your
baby is old enough,
choose a
sleep training strategy and try it for a week.
Many parents
choose to «
sleep train» their
baby to encourage them to
sleep for longer periods of time.
This is how I personally use the crib: I nurse my
baby to
sleep for both naps and bedtime and
choose not to do the «cry it out»
sleep training with my one year old.