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him, then leave for five minutes and come back and keep repeating it until he learnt how to settle himself. This worked well for a few nights and we'd put him to bed a 8:30 and for a few blissful nights he didn't wake up until 5am.

But now he has gone back to his old ways again and has started waking up at 1,3 and 5. We've kept to the same routine, dinner, bathtime, quiet play, then bed but now, even when i put him down for his naps, he gets upset really easy and knows i'm going to leave him. I feel so bad, i don't want to turn him into a nervous wreck. I put him down to change him when we went out for the day and he screamed his head off because he thought i was going to leave him. I just don't know what to do. I feel awful that i seem to be making it worse, i don't want him to feel insecure.

The method we used was the Ferber method. I can't see where i'm going wrong. Any ideas??

2007-12-15 07:55:40 · 7 answers · asked by Lee Lee 5 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

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You are putting him down WAY too late. I would try putting him down no later than 6:30 and I would bet anything he'll sleep much better. It doesn't make sense to me either, but sleep begets sleep. Read Healthy Sleep Habits Happy Child. It explains everything and it WORKS. You never have those issues where baby "back slides" into old habits like some have with Ferber.

2007-12-15 07:59:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Of course he's going to wake up - he's a baby. Comfort is one of his basic needs, and he's not always going to have needs around your schedule. I personally find the Ferber method to be horrific, and I'm certainly not the only mother who feels that way. When my son needed me, he got picked up. If he needed me at a time that wasn't particularly convenient for me, too bad. That's part of being a parent. As a result, he slept through the night from a very early age and is still an extremely secure, independent child. It's impossible to spoil a child by giving him comfort. Don't feel awful, just pick him up when he needs you.

2007-12-15 09:21:09 · answer #2 · answered by SoBox 7 · 2 0

At 4 weeks they continuously decide directly to be held by using mommy yet while she's crying as a results of fact daddy is protecting her, she'll be nice. its in contrast to she's crying as a results of fact she's hungry and not being fed, or as a results of fact she's been left all on my own, she's risk-free interior the hands of a loving discern and a couple of minutes of fussing won't harm her. maximum toddlers cry quite a few hours an afternoon whether you're like your spouse, and continuously choosing them up before they even initiate. you have each precise to hold your toddler and do your section as a discern, yet i wouldnt subject approximately her being spoiled yet, she's too youthful

2016-10-11 08:48:14 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Have you considered other options as for his severe need for comfort - for example teething? It could be another thing that has come up since you started the method since it was working to begin with. Check out those Gums mom! They could be peeking some teeth :)

2007-12-15 08:00:25 · answer #4 · answered by Mrs. Lucky 5 · 3 0

7 months is about the age when they start to get anxious when you leave a room. It usually doesn't last for long. Just be patient and keep doing what you're doing.

2007-12-15 09:49:33 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

At 7 months, he needs to be comforted to sleep and comforted back to sleep when he wakes up. Many babies this age still need a feeding or two in the middle of the night as well. Babies sleep through the night and learn to settle themselves when they are developmentally ready to do.

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2007-12-15 08:44:12 · answer #6 · answered by daa 7 · 3 1

for one he is just going through that stage where u can not leave the room without them crying, i wouldnt worry just tell him youll be right back, just keep perservering with the night time he is still young and if you stick to the routine he will get there in the end, gd luck : )

2007-12-15 08:33:54 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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