One 'cry it out horror story' could be a baby crying uncontrollably for hours until it became hoarse. The parents, following the 'cry it out' method, were so distressed as they listened but didn't intervene. Eventually, the baby seemed to lose trust in its parents for not coming when it needed them, and it became more clingy and difficult to soothe in the long run.
There was a case where a toddler was put through the 'cry it out' method. The child cried so hard that it started to have nightmares regularly afterwards. Every time the child would go to sleep, it would be filled with fear. This was likely because during the 'cry it out' time, the child felt abandoned and alone, and that trauma seemed to carry over into their sleep, causing these horrible nightmares.
A family tried the 'cry it out' approach at night. The baby cried and cried, and in the middle of it, the baby vomited all over the crib. But because they were adhering to the method, they didn't go in right away. By the time they did, the baby was in a very uncomfortable state, and it took a long time to clean up and calm the baby down. This made the parents feel extremely guilty.
Well, I've heard of a situation where a baby was put in a separate room to 'cry it out'. As the baby cried, it somehow managed to get its leg stuck between the bars of the crib. Because the parents were waiting for the crying to stop as per the method, they didn't discover this right away. By the time they did, the baby was in a lot of pain and distress. This incident really shows the potential risks of the 'cry it out' approach if not carefully monitored.
A memorable one is a baby who cried when his father made a funny face at him. But then the baby couldn't stop looking at the face and started giggling through his tears. It was hilarious to see the confusion between crying and laughing.
A family with a very active toddler had trouble getting him to sleep. They tried various methods without success. Then they tried the cry - it - out method. In the beginning, the toddler cried a lot, but the parents noticed that he was also trying to find ways to self - soothe. After a while, he started to fall asleep on his own. This was an inspiring story because it showed that the method can work even for strong - willed toddlers, and it also helped the toddler become more self - reliant in going to sleep.
Sure. One story is about a little kid who cried because his ice cream dropped. But then he saw a puppy licking the ice cream and started laughing instead. It was really funny how quickly his mood changed.
Sure. One success story is about a family with a 6 - month - old baby who used the cry - it - out method. After a few nights of the baby crying for short periods, the baby learned to self - soothe and started sleeping through the night. Another story involves a toddler who was very clingy at bedtime. With the cry - it - out approach, within a week, the toddler became more independent at going to sleep on their own.
A couple had twins. Sleeping was a nightmare as both babies would wake up constantly. They implemented the cry it out method. In just a few days, the twins started to sleep better. It was amazing how quickly they adapted. This story is inspiring because it shows that even with two babies, the method can work.
One horror story could be a young gay man coming out to his religious parents. They immediately disowned him and threw him out of the house, leaving him homeless and with a deep sense of rejection. It was a shock as he had hoped for at least some understanding from his family.
One horror story could be that a person came out to their religious parents, and they were immediately disowned. Their parents cut off all financial support and kicked them out of the house, leaving them homeless and feeling completely alone.
One horror story is when a person came out to their religious parents. The parents immediately disowned them and threw them out of the house, leaving the person homeless and feeling completely rejected.
There was a gay person who came out to his employer. Sadly, the employer discriminated against him and found a way to fire him. He had to struggle to find a new job in a very competitive market while dealing with the emotional pain of being rejected just because of his sexual orientation. It was a tough time for him, having to face both financial instability and emotional distress.