To help your 9-month-old who refuses to sleep unless being held, you can try establishing a consistent bedtime routine, creating a comfortable sleep environment, and gradually transitioning them to sleeping independently by using methods like the "pick up, put down" technique or gradual extinction. It's important to be patient and consistent in your approach to help your baby learn to self-soothe and sleep independently.
Consistent bedtime routine, comfort items, nightlight, reassurance, gradual separation, positive reinforcement, and patience can help a 2-year-old who refuses to sleep alone.
Babies often feel secure and comforted when held in their caregiver's arms, which can help them relax and fall asleep peacefully. The bassinet may not provide the same level of warmth, closeness, and comfort that being held does, making it more difficult for the baby to settle and sleep.
If your a normal person no, unless if your comatose like you were post surgery or you have a serious brain injury.
* Unless you are in the same room as they are then you will never know if they talk about you in their sleep.
Yes. Unless there are mountain lions in your garden it'll be fine & very happy. Dogs enjoy being outside.
People are hired to work at work, not sleep. (Unless your job is to test mattresses....not likely.)
In their sleep? It's hard to say. Unless they wrote it down how would you know?
Perhaps they are experimenting; perhaps they are to some extent gay. Being gay or 'straight' is often not a simple matter of either ... or.
he wants to sleep with you We're like 12
Not unless you have sexual intercourse
No, unless she is ill
they sleep unless they are nocturnal, then they hunt.