Inmemoryofsleep We've only just started so no idea if it will work yet but here's my consultant's method for now:
Put DD in cot, stroke her head, whisper a lullaby in her ear, say goodnight, leave the room.
Ignore any grizzling, wait for crying, then leave to cry for 1 minute.
Return and pick up DD to soothe. she calls this "the benefit of the doubt" pick-up, ie she might need a burp. Put her back down when she is drowsy but just awake.
Leave again. Allow for 2 minutes of crying. Return, but this time do not pick up. Shhh in her ear, put a hand on her chest etc, until calm.
Leave again, this time allowing for 1 minute of crying.
She then advises alternating between 1 and 2 minute intervals for three cycles, so 1,2,1,2,1,2,1 (not picking up apart from that first time).
If the baby isn't asleep by that point we "abandon it", ie by feeding if there could be a need (but not feeding to sleep) or quiet play until tired signs show again. But not going back to the "old ways"!
Not sure how we'll go yet but it's surely got to be better than the hour of rocking we're currently doing just to get a 45 minute catnap out of her (or feeding to sleep in desperation at 10pm
).
NB This isn't for a middle of the night sleep, just daytime naps and bedtime, which for us is 7.30.