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Today we are going to discuss “Teaching Your Infant Healthy Sleep Habits”. While in the womb, your infant tends to sleep while you are awake. The motion of your movements as you go about your day is soothing to your little one, similar to the sensation of being in a rocking chair. When you fall asleep at night, and your body is still, your baby often awakes to entertain herself.
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New mothers can recognize the irony in this predicament, as suddenly they are faced with a baby who sleeps throughout the day and is wide awake all night long. This becomes particularly difficult when there are older siblings who must be attended to during the daytime and a little one awake at night.
So how can you teach your newborn healthy sleep habits that she can take into her toddler years and beyond? Learn more here about the sleeping hacks for your babies.
Children require different amounts of sleep based on how old they are. Use the guide below to determine how much sleep your child needs.
Age | Hours of sleep | Additional information |
Newborn (birth to two months) | 16 to 20 | Awake for 1 to 2 hours between periods of sleep |
Infants (two months to one year) | 13 to 15 | Includes morning and afternoon naps |
Toddlers (one to four years) | 12 | Includes an afternoon nap |
Research within the past five years has shown that pacifier use is actually beneficial for your child. A study by Children’s National Medical Center in Washington DC showed using a pacifier at sleep times resulted in a “consistently reduced risk” of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). In fact, the study showed that infants who used pacifiers had a decreased risk of SIDS even when sleeping on the side or prone, when bed-sharing, or when soft bedding was present.
Nationwide Children’s Hospital recommends in their Safe Sleep Practices for Babies that parents offer pacifiers at nap and bedtimes to reduce the risk of SIDS. Breastfeeding newborns should be well-established in nursing prior to exposure to a pacifier, usually around three or four weeks of age.
Teaching your child healthy sleep habits while she is still an infant will be helpful for both parents and child as she grows older. Maintain a simple routine and avoid altering it, even during times of change, such as a move, a new sibling, or starting preschool.
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