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| Registered User Member Since: Apr 2008
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| Thanks everybody. He is only 6 months old so im know im not going to spoil him. I dont mind rocking him to sleep at night, if that what maked him happy.
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| I speak my mind! Member Since: Jan 2006 Location: CRE - Becky's Cork Board
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The other day she told me that the day I quit rocking her to sleep [because it hurt my back and legs] was the worst day of her childhood.... She's a good kid... not too spoiled... listens better than most... and when she doen't feel well, I sit with her so she can hear my heatbeat... it helps....
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| I need a latte! Member Since: Sep 2006 Location: La Plata
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| I nursed mine in the rocking chair and usually we both fell asleep! Most times I let him cry a while because they need to learn how to get themselves to sleep, but I could usually tell if he wasn't feeling well and then gave him all the TLC he needed until he did fall asleep. When he was older we had our ritual of a bedtime story, lullabies on tape or mommy singing and sometimes rocking him on my lap or holding him and "swaying" to the music. Sometimes they are just too wound up to relax. You would be surprised how manipulative they can be though, even at a young age. |
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| I speak my mind! Member Since: Jan 2006 Location: CRE - Becky's Cork Board
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| They're only babies once.... and like the song says... you're gonna miss this... you're gonna want this back...
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| Registered User Member Since: Apr 2008
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| I used to rock my daughter to sleep...and it was hard putting her down. Then one night I was really ill, and my husband was not home, so I had to let her cry it out. From that night on, she slept on her own. My son, he still goes to bed with a bottle and only cries if something is wrong. It also helps when baby #2 comes along, you just can't accomodate everyones needs - so they all seem to adjust. I'm sure you are a good mom = and you will do right by your child. Good Luck |
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| Registered User Member Since: Jan 2007
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| I've never let my children CIO. I'm with the crowd that says, "they're only young once". Once they are communicative we've had no trouble at all tucking them in and telling them it's bedtime. I also have a 6m/o and I love to rock her or nurse her to sleep. She's at that age when she looks up at me and might start to smile while still clamping down on me, but it's just too cute when she smiles. Enjoy the time, Mom, and listen to your instincts that ache when your darling needs you. |
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