Why would giving a mostly helpless little person who can't actually communicate "what they want" be a bad thing? Everyone gets more sleep when babies are being given exactly what they want. You can't spoil a baby.
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Except Trump... he's a big spoiled babyWhy would giving a mostly helpless little person who can't actually communicate "what they want" be a bad thing? Everyone gets more sleep when babies are being given exactly what they want. You can't spoil a baby.
because what they want isn't necessarily what they need.Why would giving a mostly helpless little person who can't actually communicate "what they want" be a bad thing? Everyone gets more sleep when babies are being given exactly what they want. You can't spoil a baby.
from experience, a mistake. it's exactly what he wants!
Haha I remember holding our eldest's hand through the bars of her cot, and trying to sneak my hand out of hers after she'd gone asleep without waking her up - could take up to half an hourthere were times, particularly with no.2, when i would have given a limb for a good night's sleep and i remember lying on the floor beside his cot, holding his hand until he, or often i, fell asleep.
on a good night!could take up to half an hour
agreed and again, i wasn't being proscriptive, just volunteering an opinion. sleep deprivation is a known form of torture and i'd never criticise anyone for doing what it takes to combat it.It really is whatever works for your situation.
get her a dry cider.I am enjoying this thread a lot
My daughter wants me to get her cider.
I said wait till dry January's over.
rule book goes out the window with twins and our tag-team ways.Ours go in their own cots initially after night time porridge and bottles. (APPROXIMATELY 8PM)
Get dummies reinserted sporadically throughout the night when they wake up with a scream but are still mostly asleep. (APPROXIMATELY 10.30PM 12PM 1.30PM etc etc.)
When they are going nutso and you walk into to find them up on their hands and knees and looking wide awake & pissed off we will bring either one or both into bed/spare bed depending on availability and try to get them back to sleep for a while. They get humming/singing/books/youtube, specific order is variable. (APPROXIMATELY 3AM TO 5AM).
Calpol/Nurofen added as and when required with teething.
Any waking up time close to 6am and we call it quits.
Cider! What age is she now - 15? She'll be asking for a hit off yer joint nextI am enjoying this thread a lot
My daughter wants me to get her cider.
I said wait till dry January's over.
nope, 14Cider! What age is she now - 15? She'll be asking for a hit off yer joint next
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