Before choosing the most effective
sleep training method for your baby, you need to understand what each method is truly about.
From my understanding critics
of sleep training methods involving infant distress do argue that these methods can indeed cause chronic stress as the baby has learnt not to signal when struggling during the night.
So although the more
gentle sleep training methods may not have any long term effects, experts claim that the controversial method of crying it out may.
So whether you've struck gold following a
particular sleep training method or have decided co-sleeping is the way to go, just remember to put safety at the forefront.
Many parents want their children to sleep better but are hesitant to try «cry - it - out»
sleep training methods until their child is older.
Applying this same logic to
sleep training methods helps parents better understand why consistency, attention to detail, and patience with their chosen method, is absolutely essential!
This excellent article references research
about sleep training methods, and links at the bottom will take you to other resources you'll find very useful.
I asked our pediatrician
which sleep training method she thought was the best and she mentioned that she had gotten rave reviews from other patients for Pam Jones, a sleep nurse who had recently started providing services in Dallas.
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