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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow This thread is basically an advertisement for sleep training[/quote] I agree. And people who clearly should not be parents. Getting a good nights sleep is so important. OP you really need parenting classes[/quote] People who think I'm a monster for letting my six month old cry for an hour for three nights, yet are ok with their kids being chronically sleep deprived for literal years. Make it make sense. [/quote] My kids were not sleep deprived and not were we. Kids slept with parents or parents slept with kids. Kids didn’t wake up and if they did they saw parents next to them and fell back asleep because they were not scared of being alone. Everyone slept great and happy and nobody cared for hours for parents that never came. To each their own[/quote] Glad it worked out for you, but there are responses here talking about their kids waking several times a night for years. That is sleep deprivation, and extremely dangerous for brain development, not to mention the parents. [/quote] It's normal for EVERYONE to wake up several times a night. This is normal sleep not sleep deprivation. Studies on sleep training shows that it does NOT decrease wakeups but rather it decreases the child alerting the parents. Literally the amount of extra sleep is minutes. Not saying that sleep training is not worth it for parents but it does not on average lead to decreased wakeups or significantly more sleep for the child. [/quote]
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