How is your LO's temperment? Join now to personalize. I will be transferring him to a crib at 3mo and plan to ST at 4mo. SinisterKid Group Owner. It took less than 10 minutes on night one, and less than 3 minutes on subsequent nights. Within a week, I could PD and leave the room with no crying, and he had dropped all but one NF completely on his own.
He was in his own room and crib by 3ish weeks. We never bed-shared. Home Help Login Register. Send this topic Print. Pages: [ 1 ] Go Down.
Showing Appreciation Gender: Posts: And then there were Location: Sunny Cornwall! These are general guidelines and you should remember to listen to and follow your own child. You first try to comfort him with words and a gentle hand on his back.
But put him down the minute he stops crying and not a second later. Make sure you put him down completely, even if he cries as you lower him, when he is down if he continues to cry then pick him up again and repeat. You are comforting him, not trying to put him back to sleep. If he cries and arches his back is really fighting you , though you put him down immediately.
Never fight a crying child. But maintain contact by placing a firm hand on his back so that he knows you are there. Now put the baby back in the crib or bed while still awake. Repeat this process until the child falls into a deep sleep. This technique is best used for babies who are older than 3 months of age. It is ideal for infants up to the age of one year and sometimes works for babies who are just a little bit older than that. It is also a technique that some babies may find stimulating instead of relaxing and it may not work for such babies.
The technique may take as little as 5 days to show changes or as long as three weeks before you see a consistent pattern. The PUPD method can be tweaked to suit infants of different age groups between 4 months to 12 months.
Here is what you can try for babies between 4 months and 6 months. A steely resolve and a strong back are essential for this method to work.
If you feel like you have what it takes, you will soon enjoy the fact that your baby can put herself to sleep without all the fuss and distress that usually accompanies sleep time. Sign in. Forgot your password? Get help.
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