Hi Anglepoise
Sorry, have been a bit sleep deprived and forgot to check on here to see if you'd replied. Few random thoughts anyway...
Sounds like you have a fab list of stuff to try (and I love your descriptions of how your LO is reacting!) but maybe you're trying to fight too many battles at once? Please don't think I'm criticising, just having read your later posts realising that things aren't altogether going smoothly?!?
Could you put your list in order of what you want to try first - like maybe if you get the bedtime routine in place first and not worry about feeding to sleep for now - type thing? Or if you do want to do it all, then I just keep reminding myself that Ed has had 6 months of stuff being a certain way so it'll take a while to get him used to the new regime!!!
I do think that having a bedtime routine really helps, as Ed used to be a nightmare to get to sleep, (hour or more of crying and needing feeding/jiggling etc) and now he goes down without a murmur most nights, so definitely persevere with that if you can? Even if LO is a bit surprised by some aspects to start with!
I played Ed his sleepy time music from when he was a month or so - only cos my parents kept asking if I'd played him the cd they'd bought (happy music for sleepy babies - quite trippy-ish but listenable to, with 5 long tracks, so lasts from bathtime til he's in cot on his own) - so he's quite accepting of that now... thinking about it I used to play it to him in the evenings while he was chilling and then when I got the bedtime routine going then it became part of it, so maybe you could try that to get her acclimatised.
I've never taken Ed downstairs after he's been put to bed, even if I've had to be with him for an hour or more, as I think it might send mixed messages and if they're then there while you're watching tv and stuff then would LO not get wide-awake again? Actually when I first started putting Ed to bed (as opposed to him just going to bed whenever we did) I used to go to bed too (and read) so I'd be with him if he needed me - although he was about 8ish weeks then, so I still wanted to be with him 24/7. Not sure if you're up for that, but instead you could try putting her to bed later and then gradually bringing the time forward til its one you're both happy with?
Ed's quite happy with the pull-off thing at bedtime, (I had Your baby week by week - fab book for early weeks! - which recommends putting them in their cot a bit awake, so I've always done this at bedtime and I've found that when its all dark and he's sleepy and peaceful after his bath etc then if I can quickly transfer him to my shoulder for a pat/burp then he doesn't seem to wake up too much... so will resettle himself quite well. But for naptimes then ARRRRRRGH its a completely different story as if i try that he wakes up and looks round! He basically only wants to sleep while feeding/sucking or while out in pram, so I've been trying to do the pull-off thing at naptimes mainly and what I have found is that if i completely take my boob away then he freaks out (he doesn't take kindly to me trying to close his mouth with my finger either - wtf is that about Pantley???) but that if I ease out but leave my nipple under his bottom lip then he'll either rootle til he can suck again (but as its nearby he doesn't completely wake up) or is happy that he hasn't been cut off from the source so will stay sleepy - it does take a few goes til he's happy whilst not sucking, but maybe worth a try?
I had a bit of a success today (hurray) with naps though as when he got all glazed looking then I whipped him up to his room, closed the curtains and turned his mobile on, but to get him to sleep i had to:
--feed him (Ed almost asleep til I put him in cot, when he woke up looking stunned and hurt at cruel abandonment)
-- stroke him in his cot (he tried to shrug my hand off and waaaaah-ed)
--pick up and jiggle him (could feel him looking around over my shoulder)
--another feed and then back in his cot
---I then snuck towards the door and sssssshed him from there... and he was then calm and a few minutes later he went to sleep woo-hoo! His first proper nap in his cot!!!
That was this morning anyway, but at lunchtime we were out and it didn't go quite so well and I ended up letting him sleep on me for an easy life (Bad Mummy).
My nighttime plans have changed a bit, as initially I wanted him not to feed between 12 and 5, but he genuinely seems hungry after 4 hours (maybe this'll improve when weaning kicks in??? I'm doing BLW so he's not really eating much atm), so now DH and I are just trying to jiggle him back to sleep in the interim waking up times. So far in the last 3 nights he's woken for a feed at 11.30ish, but after that then he's been jiggled to sleep with no food twice (1.30am one night and 3ish another) and jiggled but then fed once (3.30ish last night) and then having bigger feeds when he does wake up. So all in all he's only now being fed twice a night, which is pretty managable really - certainly compared with the 6/7/8 times it has been recently. Not sure if he'd have improved on his own anyway (or if it'll stay improved!) or if we're actually helping him, but it feels like a bit of progress!
Anyway, not sure if any of random musings have helped at all, but I've been typing for an hour - oops - so had better go to bed as eyelids will need matchsticks soon!