Top Ten Tips to Get
Your Baby Sleeping Better
by:
Tammy Hussin
Having a new baby is an incredibly exciting time, but it can also be
filled with a great deal of anxiety. One major source of that anxiety
is if you have a baby who isn’t sleeping well. Sleep deprivation will
quickly wear you down, and your baby will be exhausted and irritable
as well. When this pattern goes on for months, a once happy little
family can rapidly turn into a tired and cranky crowd.
Much of this angst can be eliminated by helping your baby learn to
sleep independently. A baby who
Teach Your Baby to
Sleep Through the Night
sleeps independently is
usually a baby who sleeps
through the night and takes nice, long naps
on a consistent basis. Enabling your baby to learn how to sleep better
should be a simple and gentle process, and most often your baby even
have to shed a tear. This article will provide you with some important
tips from the baby sleep book, Sleep Baby Sleep, and will help get you
started on your way to having a better sleeping baby and a well-rested
house.
#1 Establish a Consistent Night time Routine
One important aspect to getting your baby to sleep through the night
is to have a consistent bedtime ritual. A solid evening routine will
help your child understand that it is time for sleep when the routine
is complete. A typical schedule might include a bath, some quiet time,
a final feeding, and then a good-night kiss. Though your particular
routine may vary, it is important make sure you have some kind of
consistency at bedtime.
#2 Help your Baby Learn how to Fall Asleep Independently
Each time your baby is ready to sleep, no matter what time of day or
night it is, you have a brand new opportunity to help your baby learn
how to fall asleep without your help. If you try your hardest to seize
each of these opportunities, your baby will be sleeping through the
night sooner than you can believe. Keep in mind though that this is a
process, and not an overnight miracle. Be consistent in your efforts
and you will quickly teach your baby how to fall asleep without your
help.
#3 Put your Baby to Sleep Awake
If you get only one idea from this article, it’s that you need to try
to put your baby to sleep while he is still awake. In other words, try
to avoid having your baby fall asleep before you put him down. Be sure
that your routine includes putting your baby in the crib or bassinet
before she is asleep. If you put your baby to bed awake, she will more
readily learn how to fall asleep without your help and your baby will
sleep much better.
#4 Establish a Daytime Nap Routine
Sometimes figuring out a good daytime routine can be even more
challenging than the one at bedtime. Out of sheer exhaustion and the
desire to get a few minutes to yourself, you might be inclined to do
absolutely anything to get your baby down for a nap. The problem with
this is that your baby will begin to need that particular method in
order to nap (for example, driving around, rocking, nursing, etc). You
won’t be happy if your baby can only take a nap in the car, or nap
only if you lie down beside her, or only if you rock her to sleep.
Instead, try to get your baby napping by falling asleep alone, and
you’re likely to wind up with a great little sleeper on your hands.
#5 The Family Bed – should you or shouldn’t you?
A family bed is not a bad thing, and many families the world over
would have it no other way. If it’s something you want and have
planned for, then by all means do it! On the other hand, if you have
wound up with a family bed only because your baby cannot fall asleep
any other way, then it might time to rethink your situation. A family
bed could last for years, and if unwanted, often results in
frustration and resentment and chronic sleep deprivation.
#6 Waking up Throughout the Night
Most, if not all, babies wake up several times throughout the night.
Even a baby who is already sleeping through the night wakes up
numerous times during the night. The key is that if your baby knows
know how to fall back to sleep on his own, he won’t need you to put
him back to sleep. So, don’t rush in as soon as your baby wakes up in
the middle of the night. Instead, give it some time and you might be
pleasantly surprised to find that your baby falls back to sleep on his
own.
#7 Getting Baby on a Schedule
Most people thrive on some sort of a schedule, and babies are no
different. Your child is likely to function much better if he becomes
familiar with the same events that happen throughout the day. If you
get your baby on a schedule with a regular agenda, she will quickly
figure out when it is time for sleep and will fall asleep much easier.
Keep in mind though that everyone needs a little flexibility built
into their life, so make sure that you are not too inflexible with
your baby’s daily routine.
#8 Avoid using Aids to Help your Baby Sleep
Many exhausted parents resort to external aids to get their babies
sleeping (for example, constantly using a pacifier, driving your baby
around, and rocking or nursing your baby to sleep). Though your baby
might initially fall asleep sleep quicker with these external aids,
you are ultimately making your job much more difficult. The problem is
that it helps you avoid teaching your baby how to fall asleep alone.
Instead, take the time to get your baby falling asleep without any
help, and he will fall asleep faster and sleep better.
#9 Be Consistent
The more regular you are in how you put your baby to sleep, the
quicker and easier it will be for your child to learn how to sleep
independently. No matter how tired you are, or how much you might be
dreading the night ahead, a consistent effort will pay off quickly. Be
patient with yourself, as it is not always easy to keep with your plan
when you are intensely sleep deprived. Just be as consistent as
possible, and you will see results.
#10 Take Time for Yourself
It’s so easy to forget about yourself when you have a new baby. But
playing the parent role 24/7, and having no time of your own could
cause you to grow resentful and feel deprived. Instead, make a
conscious effort to ensure that you get some time for yourself. You’ll
feel rejuvenated, happier, and you’ll have more energy to devote to
your family. You can and will be an amazing parent even though you get
a little bit of downtime, and there’s no better time to do it than
when your baby is sleeping soundly. Enabling your baby to sleep
independently is truly a priceless gift that you’ll give to everyone
under your roof. Your baby will be much happier if he is better
rested, and so will you!
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About The Author
This article was furnished by Tammy Hussin, J.D., author of Sleep
Baby Sleep, a great little book to get your baby sleeping fast,
gently and easily. Ms. Hussin is a former corporate attorney and a
mother of three boys (all of whom were sleeping through the night
by eight weeks old). For more information on the Sleep Baby Sleep
technique and/or for purchase information, please visit:
http://www.SleepBabySleep.com. Questions can also be
directed to
sleepbabysleep@earthlink.net |
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