a minimum age of 6 MONTHS?
I almost had a heart attack reading the Dooce blog...which I think I won't even read again now after her whole 'honest moment' about ferberizing (in sort of sickening detail) her 4 month old. She had people piping in there about ferberizing 2 and 3 month olds....
The post I agree with in response: If you want sleep .... get a kitten.
So...what pediatrician recommends ferberizing a baby at 4 months?
I'm not opposed to hearing a child cry...and I was the first to sit, read my 1 year old his good night story, lay with him a few minutes, say "I love you, night-night and then leave him...to cry about 4 minutes or so.....But....this woman describes this as "15 days of hell" and says that if you are planning on ferberizing, you should prepare yourself for trauma.
Good Lord...Maybe her ferberizing wasn't over in a few days like the book said because the infant was too small and was possibly....HUNGRY or WET in those 6 and then 12 hours? Babies crying so hard that they vomit all over themselves?
Obviously, this really bothers me....not because she chose a CIO method, but because of the young age of her baby and the fact that she let it scream for hours on end.....
kris
edited to add:
She said that they didn't go in to comfort the child like Ferber suggested because she "cried even harder" if they did. So....how did she know that the child didn't get itself wedged in the bed somehow or get injured...or wasn't sick?
When andrew was 10 monhts old, we tried the whole CIO thing and he acutally shook his crib so violently that it broke...I finally couldn't stand the crying anymore and went up and he was laying in a mess of broken crib. We actually had to replace the crib. What if he had been injured?
Oh...and I got a phone call once when Aidan was little. I left Aidan on his play blanket in my room and walked out so that I could answer it. He cried when I walked out and I heard him crying for about 5 minutes while I finished up. I walked back into the room and he was no longer crying (fallen asleep), but he had ROLLED himself under my BED. He was also only 4 or 5 months old. I CRIED over it.....I wonder if he was terrified.
If you can't tell..her description of ferberizing her child has me quite upset...I won't ever read her blog again....really.
I'm not even opposed to letting them cry a little...or wait, etc. But...in general, I just think she's selfish.
I almost had a heart attack reading the Dooce blog...which I think I won't even read again now after her whole 'honest moment' about ferberizing (in sort of sickening detail) her 4 month old. She had people piping in there about ferberizing 2 and 3 month olds....
The post I agree with in response: If you want sleep .... get a kitten.
So...what pediatrician recommends ferberizing a baby at 4 months?
I'm not opposed to hearing a child cry...and I was the first to sit, read my 1 year old his good night story, lay with him a few minutes, say "I love you, night-night and then leave him...to cry about 4 minutes or so.....But....this woman describes this as "15 days of hell" and says that if you are planning on ferberizing, you should prepare yourself for trauma.
Good Lord...Maybe her ferberizing wasn't over in a few days like the book said because the infant was too small and was possibly....HUNGRY or WET in those 6 and then 12 hours? Babies crying so hard that they vomit all over themselves?
Obviously, this really bothers me....not because she chose a CIO method, but because of the young age of her baby and the fact that she let it scream for hours on end.....
kris
edited to add:
She said that they didn't go in to comfort the child like Ferber suggested because she "cried even harder" if they did. So....how did she know that the child didn't get itself wedged in the bed somehow or get injured...or wasn't sick?
When andrew was 10 monhts old, we tried the whole CIO thing and he acutally shook his crib so violently that it broke...I finally couldn't stand the crying anymore and went up and he was laying in a mess of broken crib. We actually had to replace the crib. What if he had been injured?
Oh...and I got a phone call once when Aidan was little. I left Aidan on his play blanket in my room and walked out so that I could answer it. He cried when I walked out and I heard him crying for about 5 minutes while I finished up. I walked back into the room and he was no longer crying (fallen asleep), but he had ROLLED himself under my BED. He was also only 4 or 5 months old. I CRIED over it.....I wonder if he was terrified.
If you can't tell..her description of ferberizing her child has me quite upset...I won't ever read her blog again....really.
I'm not even opposed to letting them cry a little...or wait, etc. But...in general, I just think she's selfish.
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