@horsefeathers8899 And it’s not regulated at all, it could mean leaving them for 10 minutes or entire nights alone and crying. We have no threshold or boundary of what is okay.
@neobondjames The lovely part for me is when my baby cries out, then sits and waits because he knows someone is about to come and get him. Then he sinks into your arms because it’s a familiar, loving routine his come to rely on
@amanda911 Yes, Aussie here too! Even the child health nurse was pushing me to sleep train like it’s essential for their health. I didn’t ask for her advice on sleep, I’m happy with our approach. But she felt very obliged to push for ST
@addx5544 I co-sleep in a separate room to my partner because his snoring frustrates me when I’m already in light sleep/being woken up. In the night when I need a break from cosleeping I wake him up and he sleeps on the floor bed with my 10 month old. He is a very restless/heavy sleeper but says...