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Definition of sleep training in English: sleep trainingnoun mass nounThe process of training young children to fall asleep on their own, typically by means of techniques in which the child is left to cry without being comforted, either for gradually increasing periods of time or until they fall asleep. sleep training can be a source of contention among parents and parenting experts alike Example sentencesExamples - It seems the effects of sleep training are short-lived.
- From nap time to day care and sleep training, new parenthood is not for the faint of heart.
- Perhaps most important, behavior-based techniques of child raising, such as sleep training, must be shunned.
- To think that since the infant has passively accepted the new sleep system, the sleep training is thus "successful" is to misunderstand the workings of the infant brain.
- I knew all about cradle cap, sleep training, let down, post-natal depression.
- Unfortunately, I was surrounded by women whose conversations revolved around "sleep training" and how long they let their babies "cry it out" in their cribs.
- I wonder how I functioned before my 16-month-old started sleeping through the night (which, by the way, happened with no special "sleep training" at one year.)
- Also, when reading about sleep training for Benji, she encourages attachment for a lovey - a blanket or toy that the baby feels attached to.
- A baby over six months with serious sleep association problems might need controlled crying sleep training.
- In the next six weeks I will begin the dreaded sleep training that involves me walking away from my baby and letting her soothe herself back to sleep.
Definition of sleep training in US English: sleep trainingnoun The process of training young children to fall asleep on their own, typically by means of techniques in which the child is left to cry without being comforted, either for gradually increasing periods of time or until they fall asleep. sleep training can be a source of contention among parents and parenting experts alike Example sentencesExamples - Unfortunately, I was surrounded by women whose conversations revolved around "sleep training" and how long they let their babies "cry it out" in their cribs.
- Also, when reading about sleep training for Benji, she encourages attachment for a lovey - a blanket or toy that the baby feels attached to.
- I knew all about cradle cap, sleep training, let down, post-natal depression.
- I wonder how I functioned before my 16-month-old started sleeping through the night (which, by the way, happened with no special "sleep training" at one year.)
- It seems the effects of sleep training are short-lived.
- Perhaps most important, behavior-based techniques of child raising, such as sleep training, must be shunned.
- In the next six weeks I will begin the dreaded sleep training that involves me walking away from my baby and letting her soothe herself back to sleep.
- To think that since the infant has passively accepted the new sleep system, the sleep training is thus "successful" is to misunderstand the workings of the infant brain.
- A baby over six months with serious sleep association problems might need controlled crying sleep training.
- From nap time to day care and sleep training, new parenthood is not for the faint of heart.
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