So this is just me trying to justify myself being a big softie but the biggest advice the midwives and health visitors are pushing at the minute is that you cannot love your baby too much. So if they’re crying - go to them, do not leave them to cry (I say laid here with a baby on my chest).
Anyway - so today I was at a baby shower with OH’s family, and his SIL (who I’m not a huge fan of, I’ll admit) was basically doing the “you’ll make a rod for your own back going to him every time he cries because he’ll learn you always come” etc.
Well I remember when we got Stanley - OH’s brother and SIL said we had to leave him to cry and he’s get used to it etc which OH insisted we do. Well again, I was a big softie and didn’t even last the night. So when he cried, I used to go and check on him, let him toilet etc and resettle him.
Stanley’s been brilliant since he was 5 months old, never cries in the night - unless there’s a reason, such as he needs the toilet when he has a bad tummy.
But it got me thinking, that their dog never cries in the night. They’ve said many times that they’ve come down to accidents in the morning where the dog has been unwell, and when I’ve questioned whether she barked they’re like no I wish she would though.
Well well well.. is it not possible, that the dog has learned from an early age that it’s pointless barking - because nobody comes?! And therefore proof it’s better to get up with them, meet their needs and resettle them. That to me doesn’t say you’re spoiling them, but just letting them know you’re there when they need you.
Or I’m just trying to make myself better for being a softie
Anyway - so today I was at a baby shower with OH’s family, and his SIL (who I’m not a huge fan of, I’ll admit) was basically doing the “you’ll make a rod for your own back going to him every time he cries because he’ll learn you always come” etc.
Well I remember when we got Stanley - OH’s brother and SIL said we had to leave him to cry and he’s get used to it etc which OH insisted we do. Well again, I was a big softie and didn’t even last the night. So when he cried, I used to go and check on him, let him toilet etc and resettle him.
Stanley’s been brilliant since he was 5 months old, never cries in the night - unless there’s a reason, such as he needs the toilet when he has a bad tummy.
But it got me thinking, that their dog never cries in the night. They’ve said many times that they’ve come down to accidents in the morning where the dog has been unwell, and when I’ve questioned whether she barked they’re like no I wish she would though.
Well well well.. is it not possible, that the dog has learned from an early age that it’s pointless barking - because nobody comes?! And therefore proof it’s better to get up with them, meet their needs and resettle them. That to me doesn’t say you’re spoiling them, but just letting them know you’re there when they need you.
Or I’m just trying to make myself better for being a softie
