Anonymous wrote:Some kids don't need naps. She is sleep trained if she sleeps 12 hours except to wake up to feed. 12 hours is a long time for a little one to go without food. Feed her and problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let. Her. Scream.
If you give in, she’ll know screaming works.
Hugs! I had a screamer too. It gets better when the baby realizes it doesn’t work.
+1
+2 it’s the only way to regain your sanity.
I had a screamer too. Took me three solid days, but I couldn’t keep existing on the schedule she let me live.
Anonymous wrote:I worked in a daycare. We helped all the babies and toddlers that needed help falling asleep for a nap, fall asleep.
It involved rocking, rubbing the back, singing, etc.
Did you try that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let. Her. Scream.
If you give in, she’ll know screaming works.
Hugs! I had a screamer too. It gets better when the baby realizes it doesn’t work.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let. Her. Scream.
If you give in, she’ll know screaming works.
Hugs! I had a screamer too. It gets better when the baby realizes it doesn’t work. [/quote
Go away! If rocking her will take 5-10 minutes, and the baby will sleep, what's the problem with it?
Or if rubbing her back will help, what is the problem with it?
What the heck is wrong with people, allowing your kids to scream at 8 months old for hours?
How is this good for you or for your baby?
The baby has to learn to settle herself. And it’s not crying, as OP said - it’s angry screaming. If you never had a screamer, you don’t get it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some kids don't need naps. She is sleep trained if she sleeps 12 hours except to wake up to feed. 12 hours is a long time for a little one to go without food. Feed her and problem solved.
The problem is naps, idiot, which ALL eight-no th-old babies need and OP clearly wrote that she feeds the baby twice a night. So problem NOT solved.
Why name call. The baby may not need the naps if they sleep 12 hours. My kids were not Napier’s. Not all are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let. Her. Scream.
If you give in, she’ll know screaming works.
Hugs! I had a screamer too. It gets better when the baby realizes it doesn’t work.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Let. Her. Scream.
If you give in, she’ll know screaming works.
Hugs! I had a screamer too. It gets better when the baby realizes it doesn’t work. [/quote
Go away! If rocking her will take 5-10 minutes, and the baby will sleep, what's the problem with it?
Or if rubbing her back will help, what is the problem with it?
What the heck is wrong with people, allowing your kids to scream at 8 months old for hours?
How is this good for you or for your baby?
Anonymous wrote:Let. Her. Scream.
If you give in, she’ll know screaming works.
Hugs! I had a screamer too. It gets better when the baby realizes it doesn’t work.