There are various approaches to various tasks for child rearing. One of the most difficult tasks for most parents is sleeping time. What will you do when your sleeping time is over and your child does not fall asleep? You place them in your own room, walk and go and check them periodically. Do you rely on a country of dreams? Both technologies have advantages and disadvantages. Periodic inspections created by Dr. Richard Furber, also called "cry out", are the first major method. The second way, the hug is developed by the doctor, is called the parenting of the attachment
"Faber method": You can modify the "cry out" method like "Ferber method". In this way, wait for a while before your child wakes up and cry before you enter comfort. We do not recommend babies to sleep like this in 12 to 18 months after birth. Our experienced team of developmental and behavioral pediatricians believe it is important to form a strong baby in the first years after birth
No! The baby cried because they needed something. This is one of their only way of communicating. Some parents are worried about taking care of their babies when they cry, destroying their babies and causing attachment problems. Some parents are also worried that their children are manipulating them. This is impossible. A small baby can not control you! Conversely, if you choose your child while the child is crying, you are teaching them / him that you are there for them. Studies have shown that children who love and worry about crying or suffering are more likely to be independent children and young people. This is due to their early development of their basic needs for trust and comfort. These needs are a strong and independent foundation. So do not make your baby cry! You just tell him / her that you will not be there when you need it the most.
Crying the baby in the 6 months old baby will affect the attachment relationship with the caregiver who makes the baby and the baby cry. Like health and psychologists, many child protection workers advise their parents to safely put their children in their baby beds when they are depressed or angry, rather than shaking the infant. Such advice should be continued; however, it should be carefully monitored how long it will take parents to put their children in their baby bed without reacting. Also, children can accept to cry, to rescue their lives, to treat sick babies, or to require invasive medical procedures to vaccinate. Nevertheless, it is recommended that the primary carer is present and immediately maintain the baby and reassure it. Likewise, when crying is unrelated to affection (for example, a child is physically not hurt, is not sick, is scared, or is not harassed emotionally)