Not exact matches
The more I've been thinking (and
sleeping) on it, the more something has occurred to me... It's a
little involved, so I wrote a fanpost this morning to explain.
Weaning co
sleeping toddler or baby can be difficult for everyone
involved, so don't forget to give yourself, your partner, and your
little one all time to be quiet as well as time to have fun together during this challenging part of growing up.
When he has to do bedtime, no sweat after we did a
little sleep training that
involved a
little crying.
Some, unfortunately,
involve tears (yours as well as baby's) and a certain amount of tough love, but all have the same goal: to help your
little one learn to fall asleep on her own and to soothe herself back to
sleep should she wake in the night.
You might choose a «no - cry»
sleep method, which
involves watching your
little one carefully for signs of drowsiness and soothing her to
sleep before she becomes overtired.
Although there may be a
little more
involved with nighttime bottle feedings than with nighttime breastfeeding sessions, you can still make this happen without a lot of disturbance during your co
sleeping experience.
Taking the time to properly
sleep train your
little one and establish a comfortable bedtime routine before moving him will make the transition much easier for everyone
involved.
As you can imagine, sustaining such a busy schedule
involves little time to
sleep or interact with friends and family as well as lots of stress and anxiety.
Being a foster parent can sometimes
involve nights of
little sleep and days of demanding animals looking for walks, play or food!