Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally think it’s horrible that you let your 2 month old cry for 5 minutes at the time…. I would think the same if you did it at 4 months so to me both you and SIL are cold…
Give me a break. Most non-sleep trained babies cry for more than 5 minutes at that age.
I never let my kids cry alone at all. I go to them right away no matter what age they are. They know they can always count on me… I have no clue what you are talking about. 5 minutes is a LONG time
What do you do in the car? Pull over?
I am not sure it ever happened, but, yes, I would. We never drove much with any of my 3 kids when little and longest drives were usually to the pediatrician office and those days I would bring my husband or nanny with me (when the kids were little).
About the naps, I have held my kids plenty of times of naps, I have slept with them, I slept on mattress next to their cribs, etc. I don’t think it matters if you hold them or not as long as they are happy. If they are not crying sleeping in their crib, then great! My kids slept in their beds and cribs plenty of times as well. I don’t understand why letting a kid sleep in his crib is “cold”…. On the other hand, letting him cry definitely is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally think it’s horrible that you let your 2 month old cry for 5 minutes at the time…. I would think the same if you did it at 4 months so to me both you and SIL are cold…
Give me a break. Most non-sleep trained babies cry for more than 5 minutes at that age.
I never let my kids cry alone at all. I go to them right away no matter what age they are. They know they can always count on me… I have no clue what you are talking about. 5 minutes is a LONG time
Haha. Okay. I didn’t sleep train until 6 months but my baby has cried for 5 minutes when I was showering or using the bathroom. You mean to tell me your kid never cried for more than a second at all? I don’t believe it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally think it’s horrible that you let your 2 month old cry for 5 minutes at the time…. I would think the same if you did it at 4 months so to me both you and SIL are cold…
Give me a break. Most non-sleep trained babies cry for more than 5 minutes at that age.
I never let my kids cry alone at all. I go to them right away no matter what age they are. They know they can always count on me… I have no clue what you are talking about. 5 minutes is a LONG time
What do you do in the car? Pull over?
I am not sure it ever happened, but, yes, I would. We never drove much with any of my 3 kids when little and longest drives were usually to the pediatrician office and those days I would bring my husband or nanny with me (when the kids were little).
About the naps, I have held my kids plenty of times of naps, I have slept with them, I slept on mattress next to their cribs, etc. I don’t think it matters if you hold them or not as long as they are happy. If they are not crying sleeping in their crib, then great! My kids slept in their beds and cribs plenty of times as well. I don’t understand why letting a kid sleep in his crib is “cold”…. On the other hand, letting him cry definitely is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally think it’s horrible that you let your 2 month old cry for 5 minutes at the time…. I would think the same if you did it at 4 months so to me both you and SIL are cold…
Give me a break. Most non-sleep trained babies cry for more than 5 minutes at that age.
I never let my kids cry alone at all. I go to them right away no matter what age they are. They know they can always count on me… I have no clue what you are talking about. 5 minutes is a LONG time
What do you do in the car? Pull over?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally think it’s horrible that you let your 2 month old cry for 5 minutes at the time…. I would think the same if you did it at 4 months so to me both you and SIL are cold…
Give me a break. Most non-sleep trained babies cry for more than 5 minutes at that age.
I never let my kids cry alone at all. I go to them right away no matter what age they are. They know they can always count on me… I have no clue what you are talking about. 5 minutes is a LONG time
What do you do in the car? Pull over?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally think it’s horrible that you let your 2 month old cry for 5 minutes at the time…. I would think the same if you did it at 4 months so to me both you and SIL are cold…
Give me a break. Most non-sleep trained babies cry for more than 5 minutes at that age.
I never let my kids cry alone at all. I go to them right away no matter what age they are. They know they can always count on me… I have no clue what you are talking about. 5 minutes is a LONG time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why are relaying the details? You seem to be asking in a paragraph for us to make a determination? I thought this would be about dealing w/your SIL.
It's possible -- she used 1 unfortunate word not knowing it's impact. And yet you feel victimized + humble brag. I doubt this SIL is your best barometer re: how you parent. Make more friends, friends you can trust with this type of thing.
OP here. Posters asked and I answered. You can not come to my thread if you don’t like it.
NP here. You don’t have to like that we say: you are a cold mother if you let your baby cry at 8 weeks and younger, and never hold for naps.
You don’t have to come back if you don’t like it.
SIL is right: you are cold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally think it’s horrible that you let your 2 month old cry for 5 minutes at the time…. I would think the same if you did it at 4 months so to me both you and SIL are cold…
Give me a break. Most non-sleep trained babies cry for more than 5 minutes at that age.
I never let my kids cry alone at all. I go to them right away no matter what age they are. They know they can always count on me… I have no clue what you are talking about. 5 minutes is a LONG time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally think it’s horrible that you let your 2 month old cry for 5 minutes at the time…. I would think the same if you did it at 4 months so to me both you and SIL are cold…
Give me a break. Most non-sleep trained babies cry for more than 5 minutes at that age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why are relaying the details? You seem to be asking in a paragraph for us to make a determination? I thought this would be about dealing w/your SIL.
It's possible -- she used 1 unfortunate word not knowing it's impact. And yet you feel victimized + humble brag. I doubt this SIL is your best barometer re: how you parent. Make more friends, friends you can trust with this type of thing.
OP here. Posters asked and I answered. You can not come to my thread if you don’t like it.
Anonymous wrote:I personally think it’s horrible that you let your 2 month old cry for 5 minutes at the time…. I would think the same if you did it at 4 months so to me both you and SIL are cold…
Anonymous wrote:OP, why are relaying the details? You seem to be asking in a paragraph for us to make a determination? I thought this would be about dealing w/your SIL.
It's possible -- she used 1 unfortunate word not knowing it's impact. And yet you feel victimized + humble brag. I doubt this SIL is your best barometer re: how you parent. Make more friends, friends you can trust with this type of thing.