This is #2 and our 3 year old sleeps through the night almost every night now!
We’ve been disruptive to the little one’s sleep so far due to some home renovations causing a lack of consistency for just about her whole life. I’m confident we will figure it out eventually.
Sort of along the lines of sleeping as a group, I theorize that some of the (modern) human datapoints are due to the gradual isolation of humanity combined with the sleeplessness that comes with the first few years of child rearing.
Historically, child rearing was supported by a tribe of people. Nowadays, we have isolated ourselves to the point of one or two parents and maybe a grandparent or two. Babies can take years to get to consistently sleep through the night. So we have taught ourselves to be more “self sufficient” and just deal with it.
Or maybe I just think this because my 6 month old woke up four times last night and I’m losing my mind.
I agree. I think the article takes a simplistic view of the use cases in an effort to make the post consumable but in doing so, misses some of the point behind the syntax.
I just clicked the “next page” link and it looked to start loading a new content in the same style as the one I was on, and then redirected to GitHub. Was just a little jarring UX.