Hi there!
Having read Tracy's books, I've never come across any mention of locking toddlers bedroom doors etc. that wouldn't fit in with Tracy's philosophy of listening to & respecting your child.
Tracy (& this site) do not recommend CIO (cry it out) or any similar methods as this can really break the bond of trust between parent & child.
I'm more than happy to try & help you & your friend with the issues you mentioned. Maybe you can post your routine & I'll take a look?
Thank you for your quick response
This is exactly my impression of Tracy, and actually of the forum too. I just jumped in to threads where locking door was mentioned, and I was a bit chocked. But they were not posted from BW moderators. My friend is not locking the door, but decided to do "as little as possible" and remain outside their LO:s room. Someone recommended her to do "nothing" until the alarm goes, and said that after a couple of weeks her LO would be sleeping in the morning knowing that nothing happens until alarm-time. I feel like I want to advise her NOT to do it, certainly since her baby is crying (even though she says he sound more angry) and she feels bad about it. I think that whenever it feels bad, it usually is bad...
The point is that I canīt seem to give her any advise that she hasn't already tried. Our routines are quite similar, even though we let our LO take longer day naps, about 2 hrs. Now that I talked to my friend she said they restricted their LO:s day naps to 1 hour (1-2pm), and that the his night sleep tends to be 7.30 pm-6 or 6.30 am. The alarm is set to 6.30 so it's more or less 15-30 minutes in the morning that they are struggling with. I think that they are hoping to extend the morning when (or if) he gets used to the alarm.
The problem is that their LO is generally grumpy, and they seem to think that everything has to do with lack of sleep. I do recognise the feeling that the days are better after a longer nights sleep, but it's not ALL about sleep. I'ts just very hard to criticize other peoples ways to do with their babies
I know that my friend wants the very best for her LO. But they are also very tired of his temper.
So, if any ideas pop up in your head, I'm more than happy to hear more