R.V.
Sorry to be blunt (it's cost me my relationship with my neighbor), but truth has served me best from my friends when it's come to raising my daughter. Sounds to me like you are only nursing because you are a human pacifer. They must learn to self sooth. If a mother does not teach it when they are children, how are they to do it when they are adults. They must learn these fundamental traits in the loving environment of their home with their parents. My daughter only cried 2 nights when I broke her to her room. (and it was not very long). But since you have waited so long to do so, it will be harder for your son. I'm not against nursing after a year old. I nursed til Audrey was 13 months. But if you are doing it to put him to sleep, you are a pacifer - hands down. I know it's hard - but being a mother is not easy. It's like they are babies dependant on us and every step after that we are teaching them to do things on their own. It's okay for kids to cry. Don't we cry as adults? I don't mean to offend you. I reach out on these sights for honesty. And I appreciate it even when it's not what I want to hear. Take all the advice you get from these, pray about it, and do what feels right to you for your child and family.