C.C.
Tiny babies always seem sleepy anyhow, so it's hard to always put them in bed when they are awake... sometimes they just fall asleep on you! (Enjoy it while it lasts!)
But I do agree that in principle you want him to learn to fall asleep without you nursing him. The younger he learns it, the less likely that you will have to deal with "crying it out" when he's older. I made all kinds of mistakes with my older daughter and we did end up crying it out and having all kinds of sleep isses with her. With my second daughter, I took the advice of a friend who has 4 wonderful kids. She is a big believer in "Baby Wise" and turned me on to it. The idea is to schedule your baby's day so that when he wakes up, you feed him, and then you have play time (or awake time of whatever kind). Then you put him down for his nap (awake). When he wakes up, feed him, and just keep the cycle going. A whole cycle of eat-play-sleep should take about 4 hours. Obviously as he gets older the time between feedings may get a little bit longer, and at night you will be surprised how quickly he will go toward longer stretches without waking. One of the big keys is, don't let him sleep while he is breastfeeding. Do whatever you have to do - change his diaper, undress him, etc. That way he will get a big, full meal every time and won't want to "snack" (which will just provide the watery milk, not the fat-rich hind milk). Anyhow, that's Baby Wise in a nutshell and it was a life saver for me in terms of getting my little one down to sleep with no issues! I hope this helps you! Good luck!