Not exact matches
A small, cozy «buddy»,
often known
as a transitional object, is a great way to provide your baby with extra security around the time that they are ready to transition from being
swaddled to sleeping with arms free.
Those who enjoy
swaddling usually start to outgrow it
as their motor skills are developing,
often by 3 or 4 months.
Luckily, babies
often send clear signals that they don't like being
swaddled anymore
as they get more mobile.
Co-sleeping and bed - sharing need to be factored in
as well,
as often the parents provide the comfort and physical reassurance needed without
swaddling.