I would never have expected a baby would "learn" how to put themselves to bed by removing their security. This is not "a big mistake"- it's a parenting/caring choice.
My parenting choice was to stay in contact with them (which may only mean sitting close by).
My sister-in-law put her babies to bed and let them cry till they "learned" to "self-soothe" because (basically) nobody was coming.
(Not a criticism of your choices Floradora9 as I note you said you didn't let babies cry.)
I don't regret being a "hold the baby" kind of mother, and like the foster parent in your book wouldn’t want to change.
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