This will give you information about the event that woke the computer from
the last sleep transition.
Not exact matches
Last but not least, you may be looking for a good co
sleeping bed to help your little one
transition to
sleeping in a separate room altogether.
The first
sleep cycle
lasts anywhere between 60 and 90 minutes, and your child will wake briefly (whether you realize it or not) as he attempts to
transition to the next cycle (which also happens to be deep
sleep).
Just note that because each child is different, there is no exact way to tell when a
sleep regression will hit or how long a nap
transition will
last.
So I'm hoping he comes through it more quickly and you can get on a more even keel first, but if you end up with this movement leap
transitioning into the developmental stuff of 8 - 9 months, just know that it won't
last forever, and he will
sleep all night again eventually.
Last night I decided that instead of bouncing I was going to hold him and pat him to
sleep because at least that way we can
transition to patting in the crib to get him down.
We've made it through lots of
transitions in the
last 6 months — started full day nursery school, potty trained, moved into a big kid bed — and although each of those changes had bumps in the road, we are in a good spot except going back to
sleep at night.
My three children were nursed to
sleep and it wasn't a difficult habit to break but rather something we
transitioned away from, one around 11 months by his own choice, another by 15 months, and the
last by 16 months.
It also helps make the
transition between caregivers easier for since everyone will know when the baby
last ate,
slept, etc..
Stage 1 (
Sleep transition): This
lasts for only 5 minutes.