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That's really sick. Almost as bad as the "shake your baby" app.
Seriously. It was an app that you could shake your onscreen baby until red x's went over it's eyes. The idea of it really makes me want to vomit and I believe it actually got pulled/banned.
What kind of sick mind comes up with something like that. Why do people want to depend on technology instead of their instincts? I hope that is a joke app.
her baby didn't sleep through the night until after 1?!?!? oh the horror!
It amazes me the tenacity of people's misconceptions about normal infant/toddler sleep.
As if CIO isn't bad enough, it really makes me ill thinking of people putting their nighttime parenting into the hands of some app created by some anonymous bozo. Wow.
I was hesitant to read the comments, but it appears most people were pretty against this! I am posting this to facebook to see what my friends' responses will be!
I am at work , and I cannot view the website. its blocked. PLEASE tell me what the app is??????????
It's awful . It's a timer app to help with CIO:
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You program in your child's name and age (they also have a warning to not try this method on children under the age of 4 months) and the app sets a timer so you know when it's time to settle the baby. That is, if the little whipper-snapper is still crying.
Ciao Baby automatically adjusts to the next settle time without you having to reprogram. Which comes in handy when you're sleep-deprived, can't for the life of you remember what the book said, and don't want to get up and go get the book -- you just want to lay down for five minutes (or 15, or 30 -- or however long the damn book says you should wait!).
This makes my blood boil!!
Of course, I left a comment. How sad that some babies are suffering with parents who rely on such gadgetry to dictate how they care for their little ones.
Off to snuggle my sleeping baby now, in our family bed.