Anonymous wrote:All of you who are against letting a baby cry for a few minutes must only have one child. My 4-month-old cries by necessity sometimes when I'm busy with his older sibling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO! You do not let an infant that young "cry it out"!!! The infant has no object permanence and does not know you are in the next room - he believes you have vanished.
This sleep training shit is going way too far! Yes, new parents lose sleep. If you cannot handle it, you should not have become parents in the first place.
Sorry, sweetie. I sleep trained my child starting from two weeks after I brought him home. He started sleeping through the night at six weeks.
You aren't in charge of saying what good parenting is. I say, a family that sleeps well is healthy and wise.
That's not sleep training, that's dumb luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO! You do not let an infant that young "cry it out"!!! The infant has no object permanence and does not know you are in the next room - he believes you have vanished.
This sleep training shit is going way too far! Yes, new parents lose sleep. If you cannot handle it, you should not have become parents in the first place.
Sorry, sweetie. I sleep trained my child starting from two weeks after I brought him home. He started sleeping through the night at six weeks.
You aren't in charge of saying what good parenting is. I say, a family that sleeps well is healthy and wise.
Anonymous wrote:It is completely fine to let a 4 month old cry for 5-10 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:NO! You do not let an infant that young "cry it out"!!! The infant has no object permanence and does not know you are in the next room - he believes you have vanished.
This sleep training shit is going way too far! Yes, new parents lose sleep. If you cannot handle it, you should not have become parents in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:NO! You do not let an infant that young "cry it out"!!! The infant has no object permanence and does not know you are in the next room - he believes you have vanished.
This sleep training shit is going way too far! Yes, new parents lose sleep. If you cannot handle it, you should not have become parents in the first place.