If you don't use CIO method how do you take you LO to sleep?

If your LO won't sleep and just cry's how do you get them to sleep in in that own bed not using CIO method.
My daughter won't go to sleep easly and I cuddle her to sleep an then put her in her cot but her twin brother go to sleep fine in his cot.
I just consent to my baby sleep wherever he falls asleep, so if that means next to me, then great. We'll all sleep together. Its more important to me that he sleep than own him sleep in a specific place, and I prefer not to let him cry, as that is his one and only way of communicating to me that he is not happy.
Some surefire sleep inducing methods used in my house-
-nurse babe to sleep, make sure he's very asleep, and then verbs to swing/crib/wherever
-nurse baby to sleep on my bed (in the middle, not going to roll off) and then sneak away when he's out
- warm hip bath and swaddle
- put in sling/front pack/ other baby carrier and stir for a walk or turn on the vacuum (the white noise knocks him out)
-some nation say put in car form and drive around, but my boy won't nap in the car.
i can direct you to a forum going on for night time parenting- its in my sources. you can get some more thinking there.
how old is your LO? Source(s): night time parenting- http://www.mothering.com/discussions/forumdisplay.php?f=37

duration with a babe- http://www.mothering.com/discussions/forumdisplay.php?f=32
We've individual just started putting our daughter to bed without being asleep, she is 14 months. We've be doing it for about a month.

My husband always puts her to bed, but we tell her it's bedtime, next she puts her toys away and gives me a kiss and he takes her upstairs. Puts her in bed, give her a bottle, gives her a cuddle, sings her a song and leaves. If she gets up and cries, then he'll only just lay her back down and say goodnight and then quit again. Then she'll go to sleep, sometimes this takes about 3-4 times formerly she realises that she isn't getting back up to play and she isn't going to get cuddled to sleep.

I don't agree with the CIO method, I have a sneaking suspicion that it's cruel. Your daughter might just be going through a faze. Just try different ways of trying to get her to settle on her own.
Answers:    I suppose with twins you realize more than anyone else that every baby is different. It must be pretty hard to have a great sleeper and a fussy sleeper though.
CIO isn't a nice thing to do, full stop. It make the baby unhappy and the parents anxious and nobody wins at the bring to a close.

Why does she screams so much? Do you know if something has changed in her routine? Is the room too overcast or too bright?

I'm sure you must be exhausted already but do try to investigate on it. She might be scared of something. Could you keep her with you surrounded by a carrier? Or even the buggy so she knows you're around?

My then 16 months outmoded wasn't sleeping very well while on holiday last month. The boil, no cot, white noise, everything annoyed him. I ended up putting him in his pram contained by the living room and he would fall asleep after a while. Now back at home he sleeps really well gain.

Anyway. Best of luck next to your baba. Don't get too upset ! ( easily said, no easily done...!)
I have 5 month old twins, and there's usually one, that won't tumble asleep easily. Riley's the peaceful sleeper, but Tyler is the fussy one. So for him, swaddling and cuddles help, as he like bodily contact before he falls asleep. If that doesn't work (he's teething now, so it's not always enough) his babe swing, or vibrating bouncer does..

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