DH told me about his workmate who did CIO with an 8 week old so it would STTN...8 weeks!
Wow, just wow. I can't imagine letting an 8 week old baby cry all night. I'm pretty sure DS was hungry at least 2x a night when he was that age... and maybe up a few times just for 'fun!'
there was a video up on this website somewhere
I've seen it, I think its on the FAQ board for general sleep maybe? Very compelling... wish more people would watch it!
You could all ready see the differences in the generations. Raising children today is very different than years ago, and children are raised to be more self centered and not considerate
of their surrounding. This is at least my experience. And that is no wonder to me with more and more parents doing CIO. If only they had known the damage they are causing. If you don't bond with your mother which is the most natural thing, how will you learn to bondwith other people, to have true relationships with others?
That makes total sense!! One thing my friend said to me yesterday about letting her son cry himself to sleep 1/2 way through naps is that she 'wasn't ready for him to wake up' after only 45 minutes... I wanted to say 'then why did you have a baby if you weren't ready!!' I figure it's my responsibility as a parent to help my son learn to sleep, not force him to "learn" it by himself.
In other news today was a bit better! One of his naps was 50 minutes long!! I had time to make my lunch AND eat it. It was amazing. AND he went down independently for 2 of his 4 naps (the other two were on the go as we were packing, last minute shopping, etc. as we are going away tomorrow) AND night sleep. He just babbled in his crib, and I actually left the room while he got himself sleepy, and then he started asking for his paci so I went back and gave it to him, he sucked for a few minutes, spat it out, closed his eyes and I haven't heard a peep from him since!
Love it! Now if we could just stretch naps past the 1.5 hour mark we would be good to go