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    Concerns about extreme 'cry it out' for a 10 week old

    @htbarrelracer Babies with colic are being soothed, know their parent is there and trying to be comforting. There’s a huge difference between a baby being held in their parents arms while they cry, and being left alone in the dark to cry. Huge difference.
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    Concerns about extreme 'cry it out' for a 10 week old

    @gladaonkth Babies don’t even begin to be able to self soothe until 6 months and it’s not a fully developed skill/ability until 3 years old This need-neglect culture has driven me insane. Sleep training (CIO, Ferber) are defined as need neglect (key word) and even CIO and Ferber method do not...
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    Too affectionate with toddler?

    @bellzybee I’m always kissing mg 12m old. If he doesn’t want it, i don’t do it. But he always giggles when I do. And he offers me kisses all the time. It’s okay to be affectionate as long as it’s welcomed
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    Concerns about extreme 'cry it out' for a 10 week old

    @gladaonkth Oh i see
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    Concerns about extreme 'cry it out' for a 10 week old

    @gladaonkth Being a micropremie doesn’t automatically mean low intelligence, there’s always a chance of delays or developmental disorders like autism but being premature alone doesn’t mean low iq. However if both of them are there should be some sort of guidance or authority to help them
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    Concerns about extreme 'cry it out' for a 10 week old

    @gladaonkth By mentally challenged what do you mean? As this could imply an array of things
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