I forgot to add this analogy that helps explain what is wrong with sleep training and CC etc. And probably could have saved me lots of typing up there.
The Circus Elephant
To train an elephant to stay and not trample the whole shebang, she is tethered to something very strong by heavy duty cable she cannot break that is covered in barbs so any attempt to leave is painful and futile. She tries and tries valiantly but learns it is pointless, no one is coming, and she ain't going. After a time, the cable is exchanged for flimsy rope. The elephant stays put even though a mere breath of his strength could break that rope because he has "learned" tethered = futility.
Learning to sleep through the night when one's age is counted in months not years can be "trained". None of us APers can deny "it works". But if a baby's pleading gallant efforts are ignored over and over by the parent to the child's only communication system, at what cost does this system "work"?
Are we teaching solid lifelong sleep habits or are we teaching futility?





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