Many parents ask “Are you a cry-it-out
proponent or family bed advocate? Do I have to stop breastfeeding to sleep
coach my child, do I have to choose between two camps: co sleeping/no crying or
crib/cry-it-out?”
You do not have to pick a camp; this isn’t about right or
wrong. It’s about what is working for you and your family.
It is true that the CIO method and the starker extinction
methods can work well and a bit faster than gentler methods IF you as
the parent can follow through consistently and for long enough.
The Gentle Sleep Coach philosophy was developed by Kim WestLCSW-C, The Sleep Lady®
because she found so many parents had difficulty following through with a sleep
coaching program that they feared will damage their child emotionally or filled
them with so much guilt they couldn’t follow through.
The GSC approach is a gentler alternative for families who
emotionally or philosophically resist letting their babies cry it out: for
families who tried “Ferber” (controlled crying) and it didn’t work, and for
families who let their baby cry-it-out earlier but now find it doesn’t help. It
is also for families who believe in co-sleeping but find that their children
aren’t really sleeping all that well, even nestled snugly with their parents.
Or for families who did co-sleep for a few months to a few years and now want
the family bed to revert back to the marital one.
Can you guarantee “no crying” you might ask? No, no one
really can. For example, if you as the parent have taught your child that the
way to fall asleep is to be held to sleep for all naps, bedtime and wakings and
you decide that you want to change this; your child will naturally protest or
resist this change. After all, they don’t know why you have changed your
approach. If your child is pre-verbal then they will cry. My goal is to have as
little crying as possible. I encourage parents to be loving and responsive but
to allow the child the room to learn this vital life skill of putting
themselves to sleep. The parent responds
and stays with their child and offers physical and verbal reassurance without
putting the child to sleep. This supports the development of a secure
attachment between parent and child.
I will work with you to create an individualized,
step-by-step sleep plan that will factor in your parenting philosophy, your
child’s age, health and temperament, mother’s well-being and the related family
dynamics. And most importantly I will support and coach you through the
process from beginning to end- for night sleep and naps!
If you have any questions about the Gentle Sleep philosophy,
please don’t hesitate to ask. I can be reached by email at
lovinglessons@yahoo.com or by telephone at 919-414-2978.
Irene
Answers to a few other commonly asked questions: |
-Breastfeeding is best and it is never necessary to
end breastfeeding in order to successfully sleep coach your child
-You can continue to room share while sleep coaching.
-I work with parents of children ages 6 months to 6 years
old. Babies under 6months I will consult with parents on how to set up healthy
sleep habits from the start and if appropriate how to gently shape their sleep.
The art of putting yourself to sleep is a priceless gift you
can give to your child and your entire family.
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