I agree, Christine, but I just have noticed on these threads when someone gives an opinion and then someone says "There are no right or wrong ways" -- I really do think there are right or wrong ways. Am I alone here?
I think it's a rare preschooler, for instance, that shouldn't cry it out, for instance. I think if you do it right (being firm but kind, of course), 99.99% of children need you to be firm about this, and cuddling them to get them to go to sleep is wrong. Now kids develope at different ages, but at about 18 months many kids are old enough for this - I think people just don't realize they are. They baby them and then the kid developes bad habits that are hard to correct.
Of course I could be wrong, and I welcome anyone telling me I am. But I just can't say that I personally think that some methods just aren't plain wrong. I'm not trying to debate - just give a mom the benefit of my "been there done that".
I think it's a rare preschooler, for instance, that shouldn't cry it out, for instance. I think if you do it right (being firm but kind, of course), 99.99% of children need you to be firm about this, and cuddling them to get them to go to sleep is wrong. Now kids develope at different ages, but at about 18 months many kids are old enough for this - I think people just don't realize they are. They baby them and then the kid developes bad habits that are hard to correct.
Of course I could be wrong, and I welcome anyone telling me I am. But I just can't say that I personally think that some methods just aren't plain wrong. I'm not trying to debate - just give a mom the benefit of my "been there done that".



), she just goes to bed and has for about three years.