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pianistclare
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This is good advice.I would try playing lullaby or soft music to drown out noise and help settle down. I would talk to the pediatrician about night time weaning techniques specific to your baby.
I would give other things to self soothe, such as a baby safe stuffed animal to aid with self soothing. Pacifiers are not good because they lose them in the crib and then cry. I know it sounds mean, but if your baby is full, and just fussing, don’t pick them up even for a diaper change, do it it in the crib… You can talk and say it’s time to sleep, mommy is here and so on when the baby cries…this takes resolve…and no breaking from this once started. That gives rhe baby security…but If you pick up the baby, you are back to square 1
This is what worked for me with my kids years ago, and they all had different temperments.
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She will not perish because you don’t pick her up. Indeed, if you carry her a lot of the time, she can’t begin to fathom how to manage for even a few minutes without you.
I would eliminate one of her naps if she takes 2 of them. It is not mean to allow a child to cry, and learn to self soothe. I repeat, you are not a bad mother if she cries.
Play HARD with her during the day. Both of my daughters were very anxious to go down at 7 PM because we played all.day.long. We went places. We went on walks, we visited other moms and babies. Busy busy! Solid foods yes. Put her in another room, have your husband put her down, in another room, and be brave. Tell her you will see her in the morning She doesn’t know what you mean, but she will eventually learn that when it’s dark, she sleeps, and when it’s light, Mama is there with kisses.
Better than having a breakdown, and having everyone in the house upset.