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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP Here - Hi everyone - thanks so much for the various perspectives and the good advice on how to proceed. We're tending to agree that it's only going to be for a few days [b](and at 8pm)[/b] so our neighbor (with whom we've always had good relations) should get a grip. I think we're more worried about the middle-of-the-night wakeups, but our hope is that if we do Ferber successfully at bedtime then our baby will know how to fall back asleep during the middle of the night. I think after the holidays next week we'll have a chat with her. We'd like to continue to be good, respectful and friendly neighbors (we've watered her plants when she's gone away) but we also would like to improve the sleep situatoin in our home.[/quote] How is your kid's sleep schedule otherwise? 8 pm is awfully late for a 5 month old. Before doing CIO, I would try to establish an earlier bedtime - arouind 7 pm. Honestly, I think that by trying CIO at 8 pm you're going to make it a lot harder on everyone. Have you read Weissbluth?[/quote]
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