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pywacket ([personal profile] pywacket) wrote2002-06-26 12:53 pm

and it's funny

that before I had miss Emily I thought attachment parenting was BS.
Now that she's here some of it I just do because it seems like the way to do things...and the way SHE wants things done. We have a bedside co sleeper and she slept in the bed for the first month or so. I hold her all the time --leaving her to cry seems wrong. I can't be as extreme as some, but some of it makes sense.

[identity profile] pywacket.livejournal.com 2002-06-26 02:22 pm (UTC)(link)
thanks!

I think Em will want to sleep with us at times and on her own at times --nothing will ever be rigid, I just want to encourage her to understand privacy and want her to have her own space.

[identity profile] oblomova.livejournal.com 2002-06-26 08:19 pm (UTC)(link)
You know, I slept in a crib in my parents' room until I was about 9 months or so, maybe even younger. But I just couldn't settle in to sleep -- my dad snored hellaciously, for one thing. They finally moved me into my own little cubbyhole room on the other side of the house (after my mom worrying herself silly over SIDS -- not that that isn't something to worry about, I realize). And I slept like, well, a baby from that time on.

I offer this just as further proof that kids will find ways to let you know what they need. And I applaud you and James for being so attuned and thoughtful about it.