mamaneenie said:
Hi, I don't know that much about the Babywise methods, I had a quick look at that link and it seems that it is alright.
By PDF do you mean that the baby cannot decide for themselves if they are hungry?
Well, this is Parent Directed Feeding not Clock Directed Feeding. The parent establishes a routine of Feeding, Wake-time and Nap time. This starts out every 2.5 to 3 hrs. However, there are exceptions where feeding can take place earlier. Parents are encouraged with this method to look for hunger cues and respond accordingly. The important thing is to make sure they get a full feeding rather than snack feeding.
With our daughter, she settled in to a 2.5 to 3 hr schedule very well. There have been exceptions where she had a cold and couldn't get a full feeding (it's hard to nurse when you've got a plugged nose), therefore she got hungry earlier. The PDF method encourages parents to establish a routine but also make their own decisions. They also teach that the 2.5 to 3hr schedule is a recommended place to start. Some babies may need to be fed every 2 hrs. However, they stress that the time should never exceed the 3 hr mark. For our situation this meant my wife had to work very hard to wake our daughter up so she could nurse. (For the first couple of weeks anyway.)
The family I knew who went along the "parenting God's way" track and did this program, somehow seem to think they are better than everyone else. The mother in particular criticises one of my friends saying that he was not in a proper routine and all sorts of rubbish which isn't true. This has given me a bad opinion of this program.
I am very interested in having a civilised discussion with you and will try to put aside what this other lady has said to other people.
Don't let someone else's bad attitude give you a false impression of this program. This is not the norm for those who follow this method. My wife and I for example.
What are their rules on sleeping?
Yes, babies should sleep.
For our situation we put her down for the night and let her sleep until she wakes us up. Then she is fed and put back to bed. This typically happens once or twice a night. For now anyway......
Do they encourage co-sleeping? or controlled crying?
I cannot recall any specific information on co-sleeping. Perhaps you can email them and ask.....
My wife and I do not believe in co-sleeping.
I'm not sure what you mean by "controlled crying" but the method does allow for babies to cry for a time. The lessons outline times when it is normal for a baby to cry and times when it is not normal. They do not encourage letting them cry for hours on end but rather to learn their crying style. For example, our daughter will typically cry for a little while after she is put down for the night. For her this is a on and off cry that slows down as she gets sleepy and falls asleep. When she cries like this we know that it will only be a matter of 15min or so before she falls asleep. If she gets more agressive and goes longer than the usual time then we know that something is wrong.
Anybody who has children knows that there are times when a baby cries for no apparent reason. They don't want food, they don't need to be changed, they don't want to be held, and they don't want to be put down. This is normal fussy time and usually occurs in the afternoon/evening. I can set my watch by our doughter's fussy time. Right about 7:00 every evening....
There is a lot of hate going around with regard to this method of baby care. I think it is due, in a large part, to a lack of understanding of it. Critics have claimed that this method is too strict and focusses too much on the clock rather than the baby. This is not true at all as I explained above.