Newborn Baby
Sleep Solutions -
Tips and Wisdom
by Marvin Perry
As a new mother or father, one of your
priorities should be to develop good sleeping habits for your
newborn baby. It is important for your baby to learn how to
sleep on his or her own. The transition from sleeping with
parents to sleeping on their own can be demanding and take some
time. Of course, the need for a full night of rest, for the
parents, should be adequate motivation to help one's newborn
baby learn how to sleep on their own. In order to instill good
sleeping habits in your baby, you have to research and
investigate a variety of baby sleep tips and solutions: try as
many methods as you can and see which ones work for you and
your newborn. Don't be afraid to trust your parental instincts
also.
Most baby sleep methods converge around the concept of
determining routines and associations for your child's naptime
and sleep. The sooner your little one starts to relate bedtime
with sleep, the more likely he is capable of going to sleep
with no problem at all and sleeping through most of the night.
A period that is commonly disregarded in forming day and night
associations, is the "transition" period, the time between
being awake and falling asleep. The following are a list of
some transitioning techniques to try:
1. "Fathering Down" is good method parents should use in
encouraging your baby's sleep routine. Prior to placing the
baby in bed, the father should cradle the baby so that the
newborn's head rests on the father's neck. The father should
then talk gently to the newborn until the child falls asleep.
Babies are usually more soothed and calmed by a male's deeper
speech, and can fall asleep more smoothly upon hearing it for
some time.
2. You can also attempt to execute a technique that is
sometimes referred to as the "Wearing Down" method. If
your baby is extremely energetic
throughout the day and becomes so aroused that, at night, he or
she cannot sleep, then this would be a very effective technique
to use. All you have to do is "wear" your baby in a sling or
carrier for about thirty minutes to an hour before their
bedtime. Simply go about performing your normal household
duties and, over time, the baby will gradually fall asleep. The
idea and process of the baby being next to his or her parent
and slowly rocked before bedtime aids the newborn in making an
easier transition from being awake to being asleep.
3. Finally, if you've exhausted all the other options, and
nothing works, you can attempt to employ the rarely used but
effective "Driving Down" method. Unfortunately, most parents
are informed about this procedure as a last resort. This
technique involves placing your baby in the car and driving him
or her around until they fall asleep. This method, while
inconvenient, usually works all the time, and if you
desperately need a full night of sleep, it is the most trusted
and reliable method to use.
Apparently, you shouldn't have to drive around every night
or carry him in a sling to make your baby sleep through the
night. The initial idea is to begin with these more demanding
methods and slowly ease out of them. Keep in mind that your
baby is going through major development while he is yet very
young and small. They have never slept on their own before and
it may take a while for them to adjust to their new sleeping
routine. Newborns simply don't know how to transition from
being awake to being asleep, and it may require much patience
on the part of the parents. However, by utilyzing these
effective techniques you will be slowly conditioning your
baby's sleep pattern and habits, which will ensure that both
you and your little one will obtain a good night of sleep.
Read more:Is Your Baby
Having Sleep Problems?
About the Author
Marvin Perry is the author of "Newborn Baby Sleep Solutions
-Tips and Wisdom" and he maintains an informative site on
developing healthy sleep habits for babies. To view Marvin's
helping baby sleep site go to: http://www.helping-baby-sleep-pattern.com
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