Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 , Please accept advise from an older Mom -- my baby turns 21 next month. Unless you know that he is in pain (then you need to correct the pain), let him fuss himself to sleep. At this point in time he is just training you to comfort him, because he likes to be comforted (don't we all). Good luck it is really hard to listen to them cry, but really is the best thing in the long run. Unless you want to be committed to responding to every want. We need to respond to all their needs, but not all their wants. Hope this helps, Sally (Logan's & Meegan's Grandma " Boo " ) > Christian usually falls asleep in his crib by himself. I lay him down and > he drifts off. Since he got the DBB on yesterday he cried himself to sleep > last night and has been requiring me to rock him to sleep everytime after > that (2x last night and 2 naps today). I am thinking that this is probably > a bad idea. Should I just let him cry if I know everything is ok or does he > need me to comfort him during this adjustment? He is otherwise happy when > playing, eating, etc. so I know he isn't in pain. > > > > > > Mommy to 12/17/98 > > and Christian 1/30/04 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 Hi , I too have just started the shoes this week. My little guy is 1 year old and is starting to adjust to them. The first night in the shoes he was up off and on every half hour. He wanted comfort, so we rocked for a bit and snuggled and then I put him back down to sleep. The second night he got up maybe 3 times in the night and now on his third night in them he got up only for his normal feeding. I don't think there is anything wrong with letting him cry himself to sleep, I just figure this little guy has been through so much, what is it to me if he wants some comfort through this? He is getting along very well now at night. Mine usually falls asleep by himself too, I have always put him in the crib awake except for the first day or so after new casts or surgery. Now, he just wants to rock a bit longer than we normally do. Hope this helps! Keep pressing on. > Christian usually falls asleep in his crib by himself. I lay him down and > he drifts off. Since he got the DBB on yesterday he cried himself to sleep > last night and has been requiring me to rock him to sleep everytime after > that (2x last night and 2 naps today). I am thinking that this is probably > a bad idea. Should I just let him cry if I know everything is ok or does he > need me to comfort him during this adjustment? He is otherwise happy when > playing, eating, etc. so I know he isn't in pain. > > > > > > Mommy to 12/17/98 > > and Christian 1/30/04 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 Hi , I too have just started the shoes this week. My little guy is 1 year old and is starting to adjust to them. The first night in the shoes he was up off and on every half hour. He wanted comfort, so we rocked for a bit and snuggled and then I put him back down to sleep. The second night he got up maybe 3 times in the night and now on his third night in them he got up only for his normal feeding. I don't think there is anything wrong with letting him cry himself to sleep, I just figure this little guy has been through so much, what is it to me if he wants some comfort through this? He is getting along very well now at night. Mine usually falls asleep by himself too, I have always put him in the crib awake except for the first day or so after new casts or surgery. Now, he just wants to rock a bit longer than we normally do. Hope this helps! Keep pressing on. > Christian usually falls asleep in his crib by himself. I lay him down and > he drifts off. Since he got the DBB on yesterday he cried himself to sleep > last night and has been requiring me to rock him to sleep everytime after > that (2x last night and 2 naps today). I am thinking that this is probably > a bad idea. Should I just let him cry if I know everything is ok or does he > need me to comfort him during this adjustment? He is otherwise happy when > playing, eating, etc. so I know he isn't in pain. > > > > > > Mommy to 12/17/98 > > and Christian 1/30/04 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 Well said! s. We need to respond to all their needs, but not all their wants. Hope this helps, Sally (Logan's & Meegan's Grandma " Boo " ) > Christian usually falls asleep in his crib by himself. I lay him down and > he drifts off. Since he got the DBB on yesterday he cried himself to sleep > last night and has been requiring me to rock him to sleep everytime after > that (2x last night and 2 naps today). I am thinking that this is probably > a bad idea. Should I just let him cry if I know everything is ok or does he > need me to comfort him during this adjustment? He is otherwise happy when > playing, eating, etc. so I know he isn't in pain. > > > > > > Mommy to 12/17/98 > > and Christian 1/30/04 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 Well said! s. We need to respond to all their needs, but not all their wants. Hope this helps, Sally (Logan's & Meegan's Grandma " Boo " ) > Christian usually falls asleep in his crib by himself. I lay him down and > he drifts off. Since he got the DBB on yesterday he cried himself to sleep > last night and has been requiring me to rock him to sleep everytime after > that (2x last night and 2 naps today). I am thinking that this is probably > a bad idea. Should I just let him cry if I know everything is ok or does he > need me to comfort him during this adjustment? He is otherwise happy when > playing, eating, etc. so I know he isn't in pain. > > > > > > Mommy to 12/17/98 > > and Christian 1/30/04 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 Hi , My reaction to 's discomfort/ extra neediness was to give her what she needed for those first few days. That meant quite a few extra nursing sessions and cuddling. I worried also about setting a precedent for habits I didn't want to develop but we are doing fine now. Marilouise 9/9/03, LCF, DBB 23/7 Owen and 3/20/99 > Christian usually falls asleep in his crib by himself. I lay him down and > he drifts off. Since he got the DBB on yesterday he cried himself to sleep > last night and has been requiring me to rock him to sleep everytime after > that (2x last night and 2 naps today). I am thinking that this is probably > a bad idea. Should I just let him cry if I know everything is ok or does he > need me to comfort him during this adjustment? He is otherwise happy when > playing, eating, etc. so I know he isn't in pain. > > > > > > Mommy to 12/17/98 > > and Christian 1/30/04 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 Hi , My reaction to 's discomfort/ extra neediness was to give her what she needed for those first few days. That meant quite a few extra nursing sessions and cuddling. I worried also about setting a precedent for habits I didn't want to develop but we are doing fine now. Marilouise 9/9/03, LCF, DBB 23/7 Owen and 3/20/99 > Christian usually falls asleep in his crib by himself. I lay him down and > he drifts off. Since he got the DBB on yesterday he cried himself to sleep > last night and has been requiring me to rock him to sleep everytime after > that (2x last night and 2 naps today). I am thinking that this is probably > a bad idea. Should I just let him cry if I know everything is ok or does he > need me to comfort him during this adjustment? He is otherwise happy when > playing, eating, etc. so I know he isn't in pain. > > > > > > Mommy to 12/17/98 > > and Christian 1/30/04 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 It's such a gray area between giving them the comfort they need/want and teaching them to learn some self-comforting tricks of their own. But as a mother, you will learn the difference, when to pick one up, when to let one lay....try to trust your instincts, you'll probably be right. s. Hi , I too have just started the shoes this week. My little guy is 1 year old and is starting to adjust to them. The first night in the shoes he was up off and on every half hour. He wanted comfort, so we rocked for a bit and snuggled and then I put him back down to sleep. The second night he got up maybe 3 times in the night and now on his third night in them he got up only for his normal feeding. I don't think there is anything wrong with letting him cry himself to sleep, I just figure this little guy has been through so much, what is it to me if he wants some comfort through this? He is getting along very well now at night. Mine usually falls asleep by himself too, I have always put him in the crib awake except for the first day or so after new casts or surgery. Now, he just wants to rock a bit longer than we normally do. Hope this helps! Keep pressing on. > Christian usually falls asleep in his crib by himself. I lay him down and > he drifts off. Since he got the DBB on yesterday he cried himself to sleep > last night and has been requiring me to rock him to sleep everytime after > that (2x last night and 2 naps today). I am thinking that this is probably > a bad idea. Should I just let him cry if I know everything is ok or does he > need me to comfort him during this adjustment? He is otherwise happy when > playing, eating, etc. so I know he isn't in pain. > > > > > > Mommy to 12/17/98 > > and Christian 1/30/04 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 It's such a gray area between giving them the comfort they need/want and teaching them to learn some self-comforting tricks of their own. But as a mother, you will learn the difference, when to pick one up, when to let one lay....try to trust your instincts, you'll probably be right. s. Hi , I too have just started the shoes this week. My little guy is 1 year old and is starting to adjust to them. The first night in the shoes he was up off and on every half hour. He wanted comfort, so we rocked for a bit and snuggled and then I put him back down to sleep. The second night he got up maybe 3 times in the night and now on his third night in them he got up only for his normal feeding. I don't think there is anything wrong with letting him cry himself to sleep, I just figure this little guy has been through so much, what is it to me if he wants some comfort through this? He is getting along very well now at night. Mine usually falls asleep by himself too, I have always put him in the crib awake except for the first day or so after new casts or surgery. Now, he just wants to rock a bit longer than we normally do. Hope this helps! Keep pressing on. > Christian usually falls asleep in his crib by himself. I lay him down and > he drifts off. Since he got the DBB on yesterday he cried himself to sleep > last night and has been requiring me to rock him to sleep everytime after > that (2x last night and 2 naps today). I am thinking that this is probably > a bad idea. Should I just let him cry if I know everything is ok or does he > need me to comfort him during this adjustment? He is otherwise happy when > playing, eating, etc. so I know he isn't in pain. > > > > > > Mommy to 12/17/98 > > and Christian 1/30/04 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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