![]() ![]() The theory is that babies begin to sleep like adults at this age, making it more difficult to put your baby to sleep. My baby just reached the 4-month threshold, which is notorious for being the age when sleep regression is most likely to take place. Things have been so tough at bedtime lately, I’ve been struggling to hold onto my patience. Adding an infant who only falls asleep when I walk around the house with him for half an hour (or more) only makes things more difficult. Bedtime is already chaos with two toddlers. ![]() Now that I have a third child, I’m not sure my approach is realistic anymore. It wasn’t convenient or even really enjoyable most of the time, but I thought the only way to sleep train a child was to let them cry it out, and I didn't think that wasn’t the right choice for our family. With my first two, I basically breastfed on demand and walked around with my babies until they fell asleep. I’m a mom of three, but I’ve never used any kind of sleep training on my kids. ![]()
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