I think that you need to do your best to be patient, and try your best. Doing your best means trying what you can and be persistent. Sing to the child, stay up with him or her.Be patient and just ask God, to help you if you believe.
Do what you can. My neice use to be like that but I had patience for her and my wife had gotten a little impatient sometimes because of one good reason. ONE good reason.
She was not good with kids, but I give her credit. She has done better. I am proud of her for improving.
I am so proud.
Good luck Right at about six months, most babies will begin to sleep through the night (or at least for several hours at time) all by themselves. Some tips and tricks: If the baby wakes up because he or she is hungry, feed them an extra big meal before bed time. If the baby wakes up because of gas pains, be sure to burp them very well before bed, and if it's a known pattern, consider giving anti-gas drops before bed (check with your doctor please).
Don't try to be silent around the sleeping baby, this just makes babies that wake up easily. Go about your normal business while the little one is napping. Leave the TV on, play the radio, let the dog bark, etc.You can try one of those heartbeat recordings, sometimes they work OK.
Ditto a lullaby mix or CD (we found that classical music worked best - see suggestion below). Best of luck with the little URL1 may take a little while longer, be patient. :-) Sources: recent experience x2 CarpeNoctem's Recommendations Smart Symphonies: Classical Lullabye Music For Babies .
It might just be too early My daughter didn't sleep through the night until she was around a year old... they just do it when they're ready. Some ideas:- leave the baby in bed and don't come when they cry- stop the baby from sleeping more than 2 hours during the day (talk to your doctor about that, at 6 months they may need more sleep, that's what I did at a year)Good luck! Sources: My opinion .
Add a little rice cereal For the last feeding of the evening, I would add just a little bit of Gerbers' rice cereal to the bottle. I had one nipple set aside with a X cut on top the to allow the thicker formula/pumped breast milk to pass through. It added just enough bulk to keep baby satisfied and feeling full through the night.
Check with your pediatrition and see if it's OK.
There's nothing you can do For real i'm telling you by experience, when my daughter was 6 months old it was impossible to get her to sleep all night long, its hard but you have to wait until she can start sleeping the whole night, about 18 months old. I know this aint exactly the kind of answer you want but I won't tell you a lie.
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What is the one thing you have to do before you go to sleep for the night,no matter what,otherwise you just can't sleep.
My 8 month old is using me as a pacifier all night. How do I get her to sleep without needing to breastfeed.
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