M.M.
hi there,
i was completely against the ferber method until my son was about 7 months old and i had still not gotten more than 2 hrs of uninterupted sleep (not even once!). I am a working single mom and my son had been co-sleeping with me. the problem was that we are both very light sleepers and it just wasn't working for either of us. i felt like a walking zombie and he was just not learning to sleep for more than very short periods of time. anyhow.... i ended up using the ferber method, and while it is nerve wrenching to begin with, i have to say that my little guy sleeps SOOOO much better now, through the night, and has learned to self sooth when he wakes up.it seems like he has really "Learned" how to sleep and seems ot look foward to it more. the longest i ever let him cry was 15 minutes. just make sure that the crib is safe and cozy (my son likes to have a pillow and blanket from my bed with him). i really would reccomend this method. i wasn't able to go in and comfort him by jsut patting his back- that seemed to make him more upset to see me. i would however go in, pick him up, calm him down and set him down again. i would only do this once or twice, then he was on his own again. very hard at frist but htis method worked quickly. a little bit of crying doesn't mean that you don't care, and i think kiddos do actually need to learn to handle a little bit of frustration now and again. i was terrified that my little one would hate going to bed after that, and be angry with me in the morning - but it was just the opposite. i decided to use this method (or my own variation of it) after recieving advie from friends whos kiddos only finally started sleeping well after they were 2 and 3 and they finally let them cry it out. i really did not want to be a walking zombie for 2 more years! good luck!
M.