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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Its been a while since my last entry, mainly because the &lt;a type=&quot;amzn&quot; search=&quot;Elizabeth Pantley&quot; category=&quot;books&quot;&gt;No-Cry Sleep Solution by Elizabeth Pantley&lt;/a&gt; arrived last Monday and I have spent the last week and a bit reading through it and establishing our sleep plan for Fin. It is a gradual process but I think we are moving in the right direction. Finley now sleeps for 3 hours straight between 11pm and 2am so getting some deep sleep definately helps! He&#039;s still waking up frequently before and after that but I&#039;m trying to just focus on the positive. He also doesn&#039;t need to be nursed until he&#039;s completely asleep (as was the case before) so Pantley&#039;s Gentle Removal Plan definately does work. After about 10 minutes of nursing, he follows my cue (fingertip under his bottom lip) and rolls over to the other side and falls asleep.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Finley has definately entered the land of mobility. If he&#039;s not bum shuffling, then he&#039;s doing his own variation on the crawl: from sitting  he gets himself into the hands and knee position (yes, I said knee not knees). His foot of his other leg is flat on the floor and between the knee, foot and hands he manages to propel himself forward. Only until the desired object is in reach however, then he grabs it and gets back into sitting position. He&#039;s getting quicker and better at getting in and out of sitting, but the moving forward part is still a bit wobbly and unsteady. Recently, he has discovered that when he&#039;s in hands and knee and loses his balance and ends up on his tummy, if he squirms about he can actually move backwards and at a much quicker rate than forwards. He&#039;s always been frustrated being on his tummy, so the speed aspect hasn&#039;t impressed him too much yet. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;His brand spanking new trick is to pull himself up onto furniture or people and then let go and try and stand by himself. He inevitably ends up on the floor, but perseveres time after time. His record is probably about 3 seconds before he lands on his bum, but the &#039;Look mama, no hands&#039; smile he flashes while he&#039;s doing it is priceless!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;And then today after months of speculation and false alarms, his first tooth cut through and we can definitively say the boy is teething! Its only a little sharp bit of a first tooth that you can see (and feel..oww!) but its definately there.&lt;/p&gt;
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