Ask the Expert: 🤱🏻💤⭐ Paano Pahabain ang Tulog ni Baby? Baby Sleep Shaping & Associations🎵👶🏻�

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Ask the Expert: 🤱🏻💤⭐ Paano Pahabain ang Tulog ni Baby? Baby Sleep Shaping & Associations🎵👶🏻�
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My baby is turning 11 months old in Nov 5 but he got used to sleeping in his swing in the morning, that's why at night we used rocking chair as a substitute. He can't sleep on his own nor can he sleep while I'm holding him. I can't tuck him in bed half asleep nor he sleeps through the night without standing up in his crib. I'm really having a hard time at night coz he prefer sleeping in the rocking chair. When he cries it's easier for him to fall back to sleep when he is in his chair. Can you guys give me some advices for my baby to be able to sleep on his own or without using swing and rocking chair?

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2y ago

Hey there - sounds like your little one has gotten used to the rocking motion of the chair and needs some support support in order to disassociate and learn to independently fall asleep. It takes perseverance but is worth it in the end. The key is putting your little one in their sleeping space (their cot) awake and using your voice and touch to support them to feel comfortable and fall asleep. If your little one stands up then just calmly put them back down, no matter how often this happens. Over a few days or a week you will find that baby will start to comfortable fall asleep in this way. When this happens move further away from the cot and start to interact less with your little one while they’re falling asleep. Over a few weeks your little one will start to learn about to fall asleep without you being in the room And when you put them down to sleep they will happily let you leave the room. If you want to discuss any further support I can provide or look at my sleep support pa