Co-sleeping can be a bit of a controversial topic, can't it? Some parents are committed co-sleepers, while others refuse to co-sleep at all (for a variety of reasons). But do you know what? We've learned, in our years of helping sleepless families, that most families don't fall into these two extremes. Instead, we see families who never intended to co-sleep, but who are because it helps everyone get more sleep. We see families who want to co-sleep for a season, but not long-term. For
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Sleep Training (From No Cry to Cry) Series – Part 2
Part 1 of this series I discussed why it's a good idea to sleep train your baby and the bedtime routine, your first step. Now I will discuss the various methods to help your child learn how to fall asleep without your "help". Co-Sleeping Co-sleeping is not a "sleep training method", but I wanted to talk about a way you can sleep train your baby but still co-sleep. Remember, sleep training is not cry-it-out (CIO). You can sleep train without letting your baby cry. Co-sleeping works for many