Anonymous wrote:Actually 5 months is a good time to start laying him in the crib. MB doesn't want him to become dependant during naptime and even experts say that after the first two months, parents should start laying their child to in his/her crib.
The longer you wait, the harder it becomes for the child.
Don't take this the wrong way please but, it's her child and a professional nanny understands this. You're working for the parents when they can't be there and you're suppose to make their life easier. This isn't your call and if you do it your way, you're only hurting the baby (not literally) but you're not letting him sleep independantly and yes he's a baby but he's not a month or two, he's 5 months and babies at this age are growing up and if you continue letting MB's baby sleep in your arms, it will make it difficult for both of them in the next few months.
I could understand if it was life or death but this is the type of call that the PARENTS make, not you. I'm sure their are days that the mother wants to have her baby sleep in her arms but she knows she's doing something good for him by letting him get use to his crib. I had a friend who slept with her baby in her arms or besides her and between 5-7 months, the baby would throw the WORST fit if he was laid down in his crib. Sadly, he's almost one and has never slept in his crib, something we all don't agree with but the mother is the mother and if she doesn't put him in the crib then we can't force her.
Anonymous wrote:OP here-
Thanks guys for not calling me crazy for wanting to hold him during naps![]()
And you all are right, he is old enough to learn to sleep alone (and he's not napping well on weekends MB said because she puts him in his bed), and I understand where she's coming from and will train him (hopefully in just a couple of days like the PP!), but boy oh boy when he's not sleeping I'm going to cuddle, kiss and snuggle the hell outta him!
Anonymous wrote:You have many other hours to cuddle. If you don't do it now, its going to become a nightmare later on for her and you. She is right on this and it is her child. Have a long snuggle when he wakes up & at other times. And, take a break. It only gets harder the older they get.