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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have known plenty of sleep deprived babies and toddlers. It impacts everything, just like in adults. They’re moody, quick to get upset, have difficulty training. People that let their kids go for their first most formative years in that state are misguided and doing their kids a disservice. I pity those kids, same as you probably pity mine.[/quote] Why do you assume all non-CIO kids are sleep deprived? My kids slept great and were no sleep deprived at all - they just needed to be held and fed frequently. My kids sleep twelve hours a night now at 2 and 4 and never once cried for more than a minute where they were unattended to. Sleep training is for parents not the baby. [/quote] +1 It's for parents who want to have it all. At their kids' expense....[/quote] So your kids slept great...meaning you didn't have to sleep train. If my kids slept great they wouldn't have to either. But they woke up frequently and cried a ton despite me holding and rocking them. Trust me that I wasn't letting a baby who just woke up 1-2 times a night to CIO. I would have rocked them as long as they needed. But try waking up every 45 minutes to a hysterical baby who can't put themselves back to sleep and wake up the minute you put them down and also don't co sleep well....I'm guessing you would have done sleep training too. [/quote]
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