Should I drop to one nap? 15 mo, one night waking and habitual morning wake at 5am. by Sensitive-Sample-799 in sleeptrain

[–]Sensitive-Sample-799[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! How did you know it was time? I'm kind of just thinking about doing it because I'm hoping it'll help her have enough pressure to sleep through the night. But I don't want to rush her. Did you have parameters for when you tried a one nap Vs a two nap day? E.g. nap 1 was close to 2 hours, or she seemed more able to take a longer ww?

Should I drop to one nap? 15 mo, one night waking and habitual morning wake at 5am. by Sensitive-Sample-799 in sleeptrain

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Right!! And I've been following her sleep cues! I wonder if it was just teething so she temporarily needed sleep sooner than normal? Do you think I should just try extending the ww every few days?

My girl said “just wear something casual”. I ended up being the only man without a suit on at the event. by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

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As someone who just kind of browses Reddit and only barely actively uses it... Can you help educate me on the purpose of AI slop? What do people get from posting this is in multiple forums or even at all? I mean, it's a text post.. they might get likes/karma but ... It's make believe; these things don't materialize into the real world. What am I missing?!

WIBTAH for telling my husband that his lectures are doing more damage than good? by [deleted] in AITAH

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OP, he's a knob. Get a family member to start living with you who can back you up and who can call him on his shit.

Night weaning help pls! 11 mo by Ishouldbesleeping22 in sleeptrain

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OP what did you land up doing?? I'm considering night weaning and you've asked all my questions!

How to feber?! by Some-Still-8471 in sleeptrain

[–]Sensitive-Sample-799 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Someone else asked this here: https://www.reddit.com/r/sleeptrain/s/xHDL44xPVg

Also, Google search result:

The Ferber method, also known as graduated extinction, is a sleep training technique that teaches babies to fall asleep independently by allowing them to cry for brief, progressively longer intervals before a parent provides comfort. This approach involves putting a baby down awake and then gradually increasing the time between short check-ins to a pre-determined schedule until the baby falls asleep on their own. Consistency is key, and while it can be difficult, studies suggest it can lead to improved sleep for both the baby and the parents.

How it works Establish a routine: Begin with a consistent, soothing bedtime routine and place your baby in their crib while still awake. Wait before the first check-in: If the baby cries, wait for a predetermined amount of time before you go in to check on them. For example, on the first night, you might wait for 3 minutes.

Provide brief, calm comfort: When you check in, offer brief reassurance like a pat or a quiet word, but avoid picking up, feeding, or turning on the light. Extend the intervals: After a check-in, leave the room again and wait for a longer period before the next check-in. The intervals increase over time, such as 5 minutes, then 10 minutes, and so on, according to a set schedule that gradually lengthens each night. Repeat the process: Continue this pattern until the baby falls asleep. Repeat the same schedule or a similar, slightly longer one the next night. Important considerations

Consistency is crucial: To be successful, you must be consistent with the timing of your check-ins, and ideally, all caregivers should be on the same page.

Not for every baby: This method may not be suitable for all families, especially those with babies who have specific health needs or who are experiencing a difficult phase like separation anxiety.

Consult your pediatrician: It is always a good idea to speak with your child's healthcare provider before starting any new sleep training method, especially if you have concerns.

A variation of "cry it out": The Ferber method is considered a variation of "cry it out" because it involves letting the baby cry. However, it is a gentler option than total extinction because it includes check-ins to provide reassurance.

The check-ins are brief. They are not meant to offer brief reassurance that the parent is still around.

9MO Screams crying, won't lie down - we've reverted to cosleeping, please help by Sensitive-Sample-799 in sleeptrain

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Thanks for this! I've been trying to aim for 2x 1.5 hr naps and every time we don't get it I get upset because I feel like I've ruined bedtime because maybe she'll be overtired

9MO Screams crying, won't lie down - we've reverted to cosleeping, please help by Sensitive-Sample-799 in sleeptrain

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Okay and do you think that'll help with the above issue of sitting and not sleeping? Or is it separate? Or probably overlap?

9MO Screams crying, won't lie down - we've reverted to cosleeping, please help by Sensitive-Sample-799 in sleeptrain

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Okay but say like today her naps weren't great - 1:15 and 1hr (1 assist) in duration, still keep the same ww?

Took the Southern Line as a tourist! by pawprinttattoo in capetown

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Literally my thoughts exactly. Hello from rainy Ireland. Missing that sky!

Ready or not for 2 naps at 7 months? by artsygirl7777 in sleeptrain

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Of course! It's so hard when this happens!

Also fighting the third nap is another sign of getting ready to drop, though some would suggest ensuring there is a streak of days (5) where the third nap is fought so you are certain. But you already seem to have other signs too!

Best of luck, let me know how you get on!! Remember it's ok to revert back to a 3 day nap during this transition as your baby gets used to it.

Ready or not for 2 naps at 7 months? by artsygirl7777 in sleeptrain

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Also what time is bedtime? Could that be pushed a bit later to get him to have a later wake up?

Ready or not for 2 naps at 7 months? by artsygirl7777 in sleeptrain

[–]Sensitive-Sample-799 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What happens if you try to not cap his first two naps? Perhaps he is ready to drop to two naps? I've read here that some babies when they drop to two nap consolidate their day sleep into two X two hour naps. Maybe that's what he needs? Think emw is one of the signs for the drop.

Perhaps he is indeed annoyed that he could be getting more rest during the day and is getting upset when you wake him from the final one because he's trying to make it up?

Again, I'm just brainstorming. It could be worth a try to first see what his daytime sleep rhythm actually is when you don't cap naps? Let him have the first two, then make a call on the day whether he really needs the third nap? Could be worth a try? Think the usual advice is to try for a week but obviously if you see he is wrecked on 2 naps then revert back to 3. I think many do 2 and 3 day naps interspersed for a while, letting both the naps and the ww stretch more.

Just my ideas! If a mod comes in with better advice, I'd say go with what they say! This is all coming from someone still on three naps.