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4 Stages to teach your baby to fall asleep

If you are a new parent and cannot manage them whining all day, you need to master their sleep routine. You can easily teach your baby to fall asleep without rocking or singing a lullaby. It is not a simple process because it can take weeks and even months. But if it works, they will start being independent, fall asleep by themselves, and don’t need a pacifier. Most importantly, they will follow the pattern and put themselves to sleep at night.

Here’s How to Teach Your Baby to Fall Asleep

Stage 1: Do not Feed to Help Them Sleep

Feed your baby when he first wakes up from sleep, and again a bit later if he is awake and still hungry. But when he is just sleepy just experiment with walking or rocking him instead of feeding him. This way he begins to learn to fall asleep without sucking.


Of course you are still using rocking or walking to get him to sleep but that is an easier sleep association to break than sucking.

Stage 2: Help Your Child Sleep in Your Arms

Once she’s used to falling asleep being rocked or walked instead of eating, the next phase is to get her to fall asleep without rocking. So now you should begin with rocking and then before he or she actually sleeps you stop rocking and just sit holding her. If she protests, begin rocking again. After a few attempts she will fall asleep without rocking her and in your arms.


Stage 3: Help Her Fall Asleep in the Bed

The next step is to wait until the baby is almost asleep in the chair with you holding him. Then stand and hold him still in your arms in his sleeping position until he is almost asleep and accepts the stillness.
The next step involves you to begin lowering him into the crib or bed still awake although almost asleep. If he protests you will have to pick him up again in the rocking position.
Keep repeating this. It may take more than 25 attempts but eventually, he will let you put him in the bed without protest.


Stage 4:Touch and Not Hold

This is the last stage to let a baby fall asleep. Eventually, you will be able to put your baby in the crib and hold her there while she falls asleep because she will not need rocking any more. Then you move to touch but not hold your baby while she falls asleep in the crib. She will be able to fall asleep with you simply holding her hand or putting your hand on her forehead. Keep doing this until she accepts it as your new routine.
The new routine should consist of getting sleepy rocking, but then being put into her bed lying on her back and falling asleep there, eventually without you even touching her.

Ashley

Ashley completed her degree with nutrition as her major. She loves sharing her knowledge with others and playing with words. After struggling for almost a year to find a job that could make her feel lively, she ended up as a freelance writer. Ashley writes health-related blogs and articles. She makes sure that her works always stand unique and are useful for everyone. Ashley is also a YouTuber who shares health-related videos. She knows the value of the right information and how it can be beneficial to others. Therefore, her only motto is to provide accurate information. If Ashley sounds like that neighbor who you can ask for health tips, take a look at her works.

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