2 REASONS BABY WAKES EARLY & WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT!

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  • You may be tired of having to wake up at 4am because your baby is awake and ready for the day. But you're not! If baby is waking early and you want to change it, this video is for you!
    Early morning waking is one of the most common problems parents face, but the answer to how to solve it really isn't difficult. This video will explain why baby is waking early and what you can do to solve the problem.
    Soon your whole household will be sleeping until a reasonable time and your baby will no longer wake up early!
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  • @Apocryphon1
    @Apocryphon1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is so helpful and practical. As a mom of 7 and grandmother of 17 I can tell the newbie moms that this lady is like gold. 🎉🎉🎉

    • @MommyAnswerLady
      @MommyAnswerLady  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I appreciate the kind words! We seasoned moms have lots to share, right? 😊💕

  • @genevieveama8729
    @genevieveama8729 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love your videos so much! I’m trying this tonight. Thank you

    • @MommyAnswerLady
      @MommyAnswerLady  ปีที่แล้ว

      Lmk if you need any additional help. 💕

  • @LD-tk7qf
    @LD-tk7qf ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m a mom fro the early 80s . Sleep training!!!! Let them scream!!!!! They will self soothe. In a two three days. They will be quiet!!!

  • @lianevoelker9845
    @lianevoelker9845 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As a true believer of attachment theory and a perinatal and early childhood therapist, I have to dissagree on the second part of the video.
    Biologically infants and toddlers are wired for connection and are dependent on a parent to organize their feelings. By letting them scream, and leaving them alone in a room, you abondon your child which ultimately can cause trust and intimacy issues not only between the parent and the child but also in adulthood and other relationships.
    The content of this channel seems to focus on teaching children how to supress and abondon themselves and their feelings. The health and mental health impact of those teachings in adulthood have been very well reported and studied and are often what I see and hear in my therapeutic practice.
    (I wrote this comment respectfully for viewers to be able to read and hear a second opinion on this topic.)

    • @MommyAnswerLady
      @MommyAnswerLady  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      These concerns are addressed often on this channel, on my website and in my book. After nine children of my own now grown and healthy, and helping other parents for many years, I disagree.
      One of the problems that has grown over the past few years is the idea that emotions should rule over us rather than we over them. This has caused a lot of damage to the mental health of the past generation.
      Giving our children our time and attention to talk about things, share their joys and sorrows, etc is a major part of what I teach. But I also teach that a parent’s job is to help their children recognize that there is a time for every purpose and sometimes we don’t get what we want--even if we cry for it.
      Needs and wants are different and should be handled differently, and that’s something a parent has to learn to discern.
      Thank you for sharing your point of view.

    • @lianevoelker9845
      @lianevoelker9845 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@MommyAnswerLady I wonder if you had some bad therapy experiences yourself, because the entire purpose of therapy is to recognise feelings and to redirect them or use them to empower the person. But emotions surely shouldn't rule over us and I don't know a single therapist who thinks that way. The difficulty in raising children is to find the right balance between autonomy and building connection as well as setting boundaries at the right time in a non-violent way. Mental health issues often come from violence in childhood, suppressed emotions (a disconnect from emotions causes a person to not know their needs, boundaries and such a person is also not capable of making their own life choices) and a lack of healthy boundaries.
      And I agree with you, there is a time for everything. But it needs to be age appropriate. I guess the main issue I have with tips like this on the internet is that people get exposed to techniques rather than the full balanced picture. They look into ideas on "how to handle their children" but don't consider HOW to communicate with their children. Your children surely turned out the way you wished for, no doubt, but that's potentially most likely due to your capacity to communicate with them and to give them the love and attention they need, rather than the after effects of specific techniques.
      Anyway, thank you for an open discussion. 🙏

    • @MommyAnswerLady
      @MommyAnswerLady  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@lianevoelker9845
      No, I didn’t have bad therapy experiences myself. As the rise in the use of therapy has happened, so have the mental health problems. Many times therapy is harmful rather than helpful.
      Suffice to say we differ in our opinion.
      Thank you again for sharing your thoughts.