@Faithfull we just started tonight! She fell asleep after 34 min, she then woke up about 20 minutes later and took her another 20 minutes to fall asleep
Its slightly odd to be given the okay prior to the 4 month sleep regression. Zero judgement; but when it hits all training goes out the window
@Leah she’s actually been in the regression since she was 3 months and 1 week!!
@Leah fighting naps that only last 30-40 minutes, waking in the night after a lot of her sleep cycles, relying on us to put her back to sleep and because she’s hitting those milestones she has major fomo and wants to rock it all night long lol
She did so well! This method is a good one. It's not harsh like the CIO and easy to adjust
Short nap length is kinda normal until 5mo of age when wake windows lengthen and babies are able to connect sleep cycles better. Not to be judgmental but paediatricians always suggest to sleep train even when they are so little. It surely is a choice but put into a perspective (having nearly 9mo old now) unless you commit to sleep training every so often (regressions, travelling etc) it all goes out of the window. Babies rely on caregivers to feed, regulate emotions and I don’t see why people treat sleep as a thing they are supposed to master from nearly day 1. It’s a process for them just like when you brought them home and they didn’t know how to lift their head. It takes years for adults to build a muscle to do something, I don’t see why babies are any different.
For how many days did you do this untill she fell independently asleep