If you're considering sleep training for your child, this article will help you decide
if graduated extinction is right for you.
Not exact matches
Although the evidence certainly isn't conclusive, and it does suggest that
graduating extinction is an effective way to get your baby to sleep longer and wake less often, is it worth it
if there are any potential risks?
I think that
if I had it to do over, I'm not sure I could do
graduated extinction at this young age.
Also known as timed - interval sleep training, modified sleep training or
graduated extinction sleep training, parents using this method put baby down to sleep even
if he's crying, then return to check on him at different time intervals — every five, 10 and 15 minutes, and so on.
If you've been searching every inch of cyberspace for the best way for everyone in your house to get a few more Zs at night, you may have wondered, what is
graduated extinction in sleep training?