So happy to come across your video. We also co sleep and we just started to set up his montessori bed and nursery. He’s 7 months hope it goes well!! Love that I actually found something relatable to his stage.
You two did so well! 😍 We tried independent sleeping tactics for 6month to a year old (don't recommend) and eventually just decided to co sleep our baby at night and had her nap in her crib during the day (she does sleep independently for those). Now she is 18 months and I randomly found a toddler bed frame outside my home, cleaned it up and had our first nap session yesterday. We do montessori at home with almost everything aligning but sleep was always a struggle because we were gifted a crib (instead of using a floor bed) and felt we had to use it. Dad and I decided to do naps in her toddler bed and still cosleep with me at night until we feel it's best for her to move to her bed. We also live in a one bedroom apt (800 sqft) so we definitely have to be creative ! Loved watching your journey. I recommend a montessori parenting style. It is absolutely amazing what the children can do.
We just set up the new bed floor for our 10 months old. We coslept since he is 8 months. We need our bed back lol. So far he is ok for the nap. Can't wait to see if it'll work for the night too. Thank you for your video!
We bedshared with twin size floor bed. We are always responsive. ALL children will eventually sleep on their own. The obsessions with independent sleep so early is very odd and a western cultural theory.
Yes we slept in with Jacob most nights until he was two. We wanted to keep him in our bed for longer but we’re nervous about him crawling off the edge of the bed. Now happily co-sleeping with our second son...though we aren’t getting much sleep at the moment lol.
All the health and child authorities in the USA say that co sleeping and bed sharing will increase the likelihood of infant death due to SIDS. I respect others decisions, but have been to scared to sleep with my daughter.
@@fighttheevilrobots3417 actually they say the exact opposite. Thatbco cosleeping till the first year reduces the possibility of sudden fondant death beacuse of the coordination of the child s breath with his parents
that interested me when I read in the description how he wasn't sleeping through the night yet by 12 months, and you guys co-slept like we do. my child woke up once a night til she was 12 months old. even now, she's 17 months old and she'll still wake up in the middle of the night once a week. there probably isn't a connection between bedsharing and them being 12 months and still not sleeping through the night, but it is a coincidence
Darling, if you only tried the new arrangement 1 night, it is understandable it was rough. When I tried to stop my son from waking me up at night, I was told it would take 2 weeks to get used to the new routine. It luckily only took a few days, but I was prepared to temporarily lose even more sleep than before to get long term results. So anyways, try it out for more than a night or 2. It might help him feel more secure if you stick with one method and just see it through. P.S. Did you stop making singing videos?
Baby follow your energy if you are unsure they feel it, they feel your nerves just relax to parents out there just put baby in the crib if cry put gently as you lay them down softly a small stuffed animal to hug between arms but really just feel confident as you putting baby in crib that they will not awaken the baby is fed, clean,no colic so put the baby in crib even if you wake up to check the baby the baby is safer in its crib I knew someone that accidentally suffocated the baby while sleeping plus babies are around your coughing, gasing, all stuff body does uncounteously while sleeping if breast feeding and tired wanting to go to sleep baby feels you are restless so relax give in to fact you will go to bed eventually and before you know baby is asleep same goes for feeding babies will eat what you give them if you start asking what do you want to eat or where do you want to go YOU are creating a child with hangups that develop many times into insecure, low esteem, secluded, adults YOU are the creators of the behavior
I really hope the video creator didn't take what you're saying to heart. This is so outdated and typical western thinking. Please do some research before you comment on videos like this one.
So happy to come across your video. We also co sleep and we just started to set up his montessori bed and nursery. He’s 7 months hope it goes well!! Love that I actually found something relatable to his stage.
Crissy! WhT was your experience? I am right where you were when you wrote this comment!
A couple of friends of mine has 7 children and never make such a fuss...let your boy alone and just relax i say...cheers from Italy!!😘😘
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it's nicer if parents find out the best way for their baby to sleep
Exactly!
You two did so well! 😍 We tried independent sleeping tactics for 6month to a year old (don't recommend) and eventually just decided to co sleep our baby at night and had her nap in her crib during the day (she does sleep independently for those). Now she is 18 months and I randomly found a toddler bed frame outside my home, cleaned it up and had our first nap session yesterday. We do montessori at home with almost everything aligning but sleep was always a struggle because we were gifted a crib (instead of using a floor bed) and felt we had to use it. Dad and I decided to do naps in her toddler bed and still cosleep with me at night until we feel it's best for her to move to her bed. We also live in a one bedroom apt (800 sqft) so we definitely have to be creative ! Loved watching your journey. I recommend a montessori parenting style. It is absolutely amazing what the children can do.
Your boy is precious 🤗
We just set up the new bed floor for our 10 months old. We coslept since he is 8 months. We need our bed back lol. So far he is ok for the nap. Can't wait to see if it'll work for the night too. Thank you for your video!
We bedshared with twin size floor bed. We are always responsive. ALL children will eventually sleep on their own. The obsessions with independent sleep so early is very odd and a western cultural theory.
Yes we slept in with Jacob most nights until he was two. We wanted to keep him in our bed for longer but we’re nervous about him crawling off the edge of the bed. Now happily co-sleeping with our second son...though we aren’t getting much sleep at the moment lol.
Kids need to sleep alone in the west because PRODUCE PRODUCE PRODUCE.
Sleepy people don’t produce.
I enjoy my sleep. Getting good sleep makes me a happier person. Being sandwiched between my 35 lb son and a grown ass man? I'm over it.
All the health and child authorities in the USA say that co sleeping and bed sharing will increase the likelihood of infant death due to SIDS. I respect others decisions, but have been to scared to sleep with my daughter.
@@fighttheevilrobots3417 actually they say the exact opposite. Thatbco cosleeping till the first year reduces the possibility of sudden fondant death beacuse of the coordination of the child s breath with his parents
We also co-sleep and I think that when we move we might consider a montessori bed!!! Loved the video!
Thank you. I’m glad you found it helpful.
I have a 16 month old and we are currently co sleeping. Moving in a few months. This video was helpful
Thank you for sharing this!
that interested me when I read in the description how he wasn't sleeping through the night yet by 12 months, and you guys co-slept like we do. my child woke up once a night til she was 12 months old. even now, she's 17 months old and she'll still wake up in the middle of the night once a week. there probably isn't a connection between bedsharing and them being 12 months and still not sleeping through the night, but it is a coincidence
My 3 yo boy was sleeping with us till the newborn arrived and he inmediately went to his own bedroom to sleep in his new single bed since them 🤷♀️
Good job, Anna.
Darling, if you only tried the new arrangement 1 night, it is understandable it was rough. When I tried to stop my son from waking me up at night, I was told it would take 2 weeks to get used to the new routine. It luckily only took a few days, but I was prepared to temporarily lose even more sleep than before to get long term results. So anyways, try it out for more than a night or 2. It might help him feel more secure if you stick with one method and just see it through. P.S. Did you stop making singing videos?
Pro tip: you can watch series at KaldroStream. I've been using it for watching lots of of movies these days.
@Malcolm Achilles yup, been watching on KaldroStream for since november myself =)
That play pen isnt on your amazon. :/
Thank you for letting me know. I have added it now: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/annasbigadventure?listId=11UDRSKKWIL9C
Hi is soo cute
Baby follow your energy if you are unsure they feel it, they feel your nerves
just relax
to parents out there
just put baby in the crib if cry put gently as you lay them down softly a small stuffed animal to hug between arms
but really just feel confident as you putting baby in crib that they will not awaken the baby is fed, clean,no colic so put the baby in crib even if you wake up to check the baby
the baby is safer in its crib
I knew someone that accidentally suffocated the baby while sleeping
plus babies are around your coughing, gasing, all stuff body does uncounteously while sleeping
if breast feeding and tired wanting to go to sleep baby feels you are restless so relax give in to fact you will go to bed eventually and before you know baby is asleep
same goes for feeding
babies will eat what you give them if you start asking what do you want to eat or where do you want to go YOU are creating a child with hangups that develop many times into insecure, low esteem, secluded, adults
YOU are the creators of the behavior
This is awful outdated advice NOT based on research.
I really hope the video creator didn't take what you're saying to heart. This is so outdated and typical western thinking. Please do some research before you comment on videos like this one.
Gosh, I completely disagree
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