Hooray! \o/
I've never had kids, myself, but for every parent I've ever spoken with on the subject, SLEEP is the "hot topic" with new babies.
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For those not in the know, I had twins back in October. With my mother-in-law living with us for several months, it's been helpful but still rough. I wanted to do some sleep coaching but anything short of almost tear free was intolerable to her. Not that it's not doable but it's just not very effective with my little guys. So now that she's gone I've finally made some headway. It's not "cry it out" but it's not totally tear free either. It's beginning to work and last night I couldn't even believe the time when I checked the clock when I first heard crying for the night! The other 4 hours came a few days ago when I dropped the kids off at day care for the day after we found a daycare center that allowed for occasional drop ins as opposed to enrollment. So to celebrate, here are two GAs.
The last door
Morningstar
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