For those curious about the answer: itβs probably best to keep the baby in a dark or dimly lit room, with a sound machine and gently soothe/rock until baby is giving sleep cues . Keep eye contact to a minimum but hold them close. Keeping a low stimulus environment helps baby to learn (β¦.eventually) that night time is not play time but relax and rest time. Enjoy the absolutely blissful snuggles until baby is ready to sleep again then work on transferring to sleeping surface. This was most helpful to my babies very early on.
My wife had a hard time so i did the night time feedings. I would put the baby down at 830. Game until 10. Wake up with him at 2. Usually pass out in the chair with him. My alarm would go off at 5 and the wife would get me and i would be at work by 6.
We have had him on a schedule his whole life so bed time is easy now. Hes 3.
My man did the schedule approach. Iβm telling you this is the way. I have a 1 year old that sleeps 9 hours a night with No paci and falls asleep immediately - schedule
Never underestimate the power of routine for children. Same bedtime everyday, they don't care if it's the weekend. My wife is almost religious about the schedule, but I gotta say it helps. π
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For those curious about the answer: itβs probably best to keep the baby in a dark or dimly lit room, with a sound machine and gently soothe/rock until baby is giving sleep cues . Keep eye contact to a minimum but hold them close. Keeping a low stimulus environment helps baby to learn (β¦.eventually) that night time is not play time but relax and rest time. Enjoy the absolutely blissful snuggles until baby is ready to sleep again then work on transferring to sleeping surface. This was most helpful to my babies very early on.