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The #1 reason many partners resist sleep training is the fear of hearing their baby cry. It feels uncomfortable and even wrong at first. You’re not alone. Here’s what usually gets in the way, and how to move forward together: ✨ Different upbringings: You may have grown up with different values around sleep (crib vs. co-sleeping, etc.). ➡ Talk openly about where each of you is coming from, and find a middle ground. ✨ The crying: For many parents, hearing their baby cry is the hardest hurdle. ➡ Remind them that a bit of protest is normal, short-term, and not harmful — learning a new skill is a change and change can bring big feelings. ✨ Sleep deprivation: When one parent is up more at night, the other may not realize how deeply exhausted their partner really is. This creates tension and resistance. ➡ Share honestly how the lack of sleep is impacting you (emotionally, physically, mentally). Naming the toll helps your partner understand. ✨ Consistency is everything: Inconsistency confuses your child, drags out the process, and makes it harder on everyone. ➡ Commit to the plan 100%, even when it’s uncomfortable. Support each other through it. Help your partner think this way ⤵️ If your toddler ran around with scissors, you’d take them away to keep them safe — even if they cried or begged for them back. It’s uncomfortable, but safety matters more than momentary happiness. Bedtime boundaries are the same: your toddler doesn’t understand why sleep matters, which is why you need to hold the line. 🩵 When both parents hold the same boundary, bedtime stops feeling like a battle. 🩵 Your toddler learns to trust the routine. 🩵 And you both get to enjoy the payoff: a well-rested child and well-rested parents. The truth? Sleep training will feel like a rollercoaster. But with patience, teamwork, and consistency, you’ll come out stronger — and finally, well-rested. 👉 Still feeling stuck? Comment ‘ZEN’ to get on the waitlist & I’ll give you a clear plan you can both feel confident about. #babysleep #babysleeptips #mom #cutebaby #toddlertips
The #1 reason many partners resist sleep training is the fear of hearing their baby cry. It feels uncomfortable and even wrong at first. You’re not alone. Here’s what usually gets in the way, and how to move forward together: ✨ Different upbringings: You may have grown up with different values around sleep (crib vs. co-sleeping, etc.). ➡ Talk openly about where each of you is coming from, and find a middle ground. ✨ The crying: For many parents, hearing their baby cry is the hardest hurdle. ➡ Remind them that a bit of protest is normal, short-term, and not harmful — learning a new skill is a change and change can bring big feelings. ✨ Sleep deprivation: When one parent is up more at night, the other may not realize how deeply exhausted their partner really is. This creates tension and resistance. ➡ Share honestly how the lack of sleep is impacting you (emotionally, physically, mentally). Naming the toll helps your partner understand. ✨ Consistency is everything: Inconsistency confuses your child, drags out the process, and makes it harder on everyone. ➡ Commit to the plan 100%, even when it’s uncomfortable. Support each other through it. Help your partner think this way ⤵️ If your toddler ran around with scissors, you’d take them away to keep them safe — even if they cried or begged for them back. It’s uncomfortable, but safety matters more than momentary happiness. Bedtime boundaries are the same: your toddler doesn’t understand why sleep matters, which is why you need to hold the line. 🩵 When both parents hold the same boundary, bedtime stops feeling like a battle. 🩵 Your toddler learns to trust the routine. 🩵 And you both get to enjoy the payoff: a well-rested child and well-rested parents. The truth? Sleep training will feel like a rollercoaster. But with patience, teamwork, and consistency, you’ll come out stronger — and finally, well-rested. 👉 Still feeling stuck? Comment ‘ZEN’ to get on the waitlist & I’ll give you a clear plan you can both feel confident about. #babysleep #babysleeptips #mom #cutebaby #toddlertips

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