@cutin I feel this. Right now were on day 4 of our 2nd attempt at sleep training our 15 month olds. We tried a couple methods around 7 months and it was no exaggeration, nightmarish. Both babies were completly dysregulated and inconsolable. This time around is a tiny bit less traumatic but there's still plural cumulative hours of crying and a night when prior to sleep training there was only the short "I need you" cry. We are also all getting far less sleep than previous.
Not really sure what to do since the last few nights haven't been going well and naps, the real reason we wanted to sleep train, have become non-existent. I've gotten some pushback from family and friends that my babies' "poor" sleep" is a product of introducing bad habits (nursing/rocking/cuddling) and not sleep training. I have also seen similar ideas online. At the same time, neither baby seems emotionally equipped to fall asleep without a trusted adult present. I think for some people, sleep is just scarier and more difficult to come by. Also, that some parents mistake their baby's good sleep as good parenting choices, and not the baby's innate preferences .
Not really sure what to do since the last few nights haven't been going well and naps, the real reason we wanted to sleep train, have become non-existent. I've gotten some pushback from family and friends that my babies' "poor" sleep" is a product of introducing bad habits (nursing/rocking/cuddling) and not sleep training. I have also seen similar ideas online. At the same time, neither baby seems emotionally equipped to fall asleep without a trusted adult present. I think for some people, sleep is just scarier and more difficult to come by. Also, that some parents mistake their baby's good sleep as good parenting choices, and not the baby's innate preferences .