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I’m a SAHM so I am very familiar with the kids routine, two different schedules to deal with and how they prefer things to be done.
I keep telling my partner that the baby likes to fall asleep if you stand up and sway, no tears that way. But he gets annoyed as he knows what he’s doing (it’s our second baby) so he doesn’t listen and ignores my advice.
Then he has a crying baby who isn’t falling asleep, getting worked up and if I go and say “hey why don’t you try it like this, this works for me during the week” he gets annoyed at me for always telling him what to do.
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Learn more about our guidelines.Honestly I’d just get stern with him. He’s willing to keep his own child crying because he won’t take advice from someone who evidently knows better? He needs to grow up, sorry. If I know a better method than my partner I’ll tell him the same way you said above, my partner will try it and if it works says thanks for the tip.
Let him fail he’ll soon learn to listen when you give advice x
Dads need to be allowed the chance to do things their own way and have their own relationship with their children. I’d back off. Leave the area if it’s too hard for you to not nitpick. My daughter only falls asleep one way for me but does another way for my husband. Everything he does with her is different than how I do it but they learn together and it all works out. You could say “let me know if you want to know what works for me” and leave him to it!
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