The canopy operation is simple and silent which means that you are less likely to
waken your baby if it is sleeping.
Not exact matches
No one wants to be
wakened up in the middle of the night to find out their
baby is soaking wet in a soggy diaper.
It is best to
waken her before placing her in her cot as
babies can get frightened if they awaken in different surroundings to those in which they fell asleep.
The problem that I have with this is that I don't understand how the
baby can learn anything if I am choosing some
wakenings to let her cry during the night, and others that I eventually go in and feed her.
The idea is that you track your
baby's
wakenings for a few nights.
Researchers found in a recent study (Schieche et al. 2008) in the Journal of Zero to Three (Jan. 2009) that in a sample of 80
babies ages 6 - 18 months old whose parents completed the above method, 13 % of the
babies had a relapse of sleep problems, 8 % did not respond at all, but 79 % of the
babies had continued success with being able to sleep through the night and self soothe themselves upon
wakening.