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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nah just let them scream their head off *eye roll* Some of you people are seriously detached from your kids and it shows [/quote] OP here. It's pretty easy to be detached because we also keep the baby in a cage when they're not asleep, just to emphasize who's really in charge. [/quote] Itd be funny if it werent half- true (cage while sleeping) since almost everyone I know who did sleep training either has to cover their kids crib or drop the mattress to the floor and/or both and then escalates to locking the door from the outside so they cant get out later. Only the truly compliant and/or high sleep needs kids aka your unicorns that sleep 7-7 from 4months until 5 years old do sleep training well. Those are also the kids who still nap through kindergarten :roll: Seems pretty reasonable to assume most people you know who sleep trained didn't mention it to you because you're obviously extremely judgemental. Most people with these easy sleepers you speak of don't need to sleep train because... their kids are sleeping. Some people desperately need to sleep train because otherwise they and their children would be up at all hours of the night for years. Unfortunately I know firsthand. It's devastating to your life. [/quote][/quote]
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