Baby sleep training: No cry

Baby sleep training: No cry

The no-tears approach to sleep training offers an opportunity to connect with your child at bedtime by developing quiet, cozy nighttime rituals and by quickly responding to your baby’s requests for comfort. Watch and learn how it works and see if this method is the right choice for your family.

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22 Comments

  1. Not a good idea to rock a baby to sleep or go get them every time they cry. At that point the child is training you!

  2. How do you do this when you have a toddler to take care of also? If my baby cries every 35 to 40 seconds, I can’t leave a toddler alone for an hour unsupervised to get the baby to go to sleep

  3. With the inevitable horrors that climate change will soon bring, today’s babies can only look forward to a bleak future of existential fear and sleepless nights, so let the poor things cry.

    It truly beggars belief that anyone would bring a new life onto an overcrowded and dying planet to satisfy their own selfish needs. So incredibly thoughtless and inconsiderate.

  4. Why they make tutorial videos, for the rest to read?! 🤷🏻‍♀️🙄🙄, aren’t there enough books. Annoying

  5. I’ve a new grandmother. And the years have roughly taken a toll on my physical part of life. My daughter lives at home so I’m helping her with this gift of an angel. But lately our angel won’t let us put her down to play and learn, she crys so loud I find us running to her because her cry sounds that of a baby who is in need. She will need fall asleep alone either she crys so loud so we run to her. We keep her very active so she is learning. But we need to know how do we let her cry and teach her how to self sooth. Most of the time she crys with no tears and laughs when we resue her. Please any advice will be so grateful at this point. Please be nice when responding.

  6. I don’t understand how this would work, surely you’re going to end up stuck in a cycle where you HAVE to sooth the child to sleep every time? If the baby never learns to comfort themselves they won’t learn to sleep on their own. I’m sure some parents can accept that, but it seems like an incredibly stressful thing for the parents to go through, especially if they have to get up for work. The knock on effect of tired stressed parents will surely be a less happy baby? I don’t agree with CIO or Ferber, but this seems way too far the opposite way. A little bit of crying with comfort and support from parents won’t do the baby any harm (they cry plenty in other situations!) and IMO will lead to a baby who can put themselves to sleep (so mum and dad can sleep!)

  7. What about breastfeeding? Should the baby be fed to sleep? My 4 month-old baby only sleeps after breastfeeding. Any tip on how do I get her to sleep on her own??? 😞

  8. This isn‘t sleep training but rocking your baby to sleep. Love it because its easy but your baby expects you to rock her to sleep every time she wakes up during the night because she cant fall asleep on her own… So doesn‘t really solve the issue 😅

  9. Please help my baby sleep after feed but wake up for pacifier 7 pm put her in bed .
    Wake 8:00
    9:00pm
    11:00 pm just for pacifier when I give pacifier she fell back to sleep . 7pm -1:30 she sleep . She is almost 6 months .

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