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I believe I saw a video about this not too long ago. Didn't have great things to say...
Either way, I was unable to do this with my son. But, I didn't drop what I was doing and run through the house like his life was in danger either. Just walked in to see what was going on and check to see if he was wet. If he wasn't I checked to see if he was hungry. And if that wasn't the cause I just walked around the house with him until he burped or farted and fell asleep.
My partner would sprint to him, on the other hand. Sometimes literally dropping what she was doing like the house was on fire. I found it funny.
My kid would wake up screaming every 17 minutes for months on end until we started sleep training. She slept through the night 2 nights later for the first time. All kids are different.
What is Siri training?
Sorry- typo. Fixed it. Sleep training.
Ok, phew... I thought for a second you started teaching a toddler this https://www.sirilearning.com/ and was like, "Dang, smart kiddo there!"
With how little she sleeps she better start this very soon!
just in case
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