Well, I tried something new yesterday. About 20 minutes before her "supposed" nap time, I held her in my arms but we stayed in the living room, playing with DS and DH. I just kept her close to me. Then when she started to rub her eyes on my shoulder, I took her to her bedroom and put her right to bed. I then closed the curtains, gave her her blankie, sung a lullaby and turned on her white noise machine. She went to sleep ALL BY HERSELF without a peep in less than 10 minutes. Same thing in the afternoon, with some fussing, but not much and again this morning.
I don't know, but I think I'm on to something here. It's like my efforts to calm her actually stimulated her!
I'm not a fan of CIO, but I do want her to get to sleep with as little intervention from me as possible.
So I have another question: what if sometimes this doesn't work? Won't going to her be inconsistent? I did try a lot of things and now I want to stick to one way of putting her down for her naps. But if she cries, and I go to her, it messes everything up and I need to intervene in her falling asleep and I don't want that!
Also, she's getting pretty good at falling asleep on her own, but going back to sleep when she wakes up during the night or after a short nap is still pretty hard. How do I do that? Going to her, shhhhing, seems to wake her up more sometimes.
Thanks so much!!!!!