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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is nothing wrong with having a flexible schedule at that age. Also, your plan isn't working, so perhaps you should listen to your husband.[/quote] Where is her plan not working with the exception of course of her husbands "ideas". [/quote] From the OP: naps are becoming a challenge. He is having issues with fighting naps in the afternoon and staying asleep for more than 30-45 minutes unless he’s held. Reading is your friend.[/quote] Except DC needs practice learning to sleep not being held. I was adamant I’d do everything in my power to get DC to STTN by 8 weeks and DC did and one thing I made sure was DC practiced sleeping flat each day. It was often right next to me or while I was singing so DC was not “alone” but hold all the time at great risk I’d never getting to STTN without massive training and tears. I never had to do CIO bc I just taught my kid to do it early. Can’t imagine having to sleep train. Was not an option for the is 2 career family and DH and I were certainly aligned on that. [/quote]
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