Spend some time watching and
listening to your baby asleep and awake and you will notice some differences.
Not exact matches
This makes it difficult
to fall
asleep, when you're on edge,
listening for any sound your
baby might make.
That
babies fall
asleep naturally, when we realise the moments when they need
to cry and just hold them and
listen instead.
Also, let the
baby, fall
asleep on your chest, and let it hold your finger and carry the
baby around in a front carrier so it stays close
to your chest and
listens to your heartbeat.
A 1990 study from the Archives of Disease in Childhood found that 80 % of the
babies studied fell
asleep within 5 minutes of
listening to white noise, as compared
to only 25 % who were not.
before she fell
asleep i would lay in bed with my
baby girl and watch tv or talk on the phone or
listen to music this was very helpful since she would fall
asleep during the noise (not too loud though) and would never get startled.
Initially, the
baby gets used
to fall
asleep listening to a story or after massage in the parents» bed, and then after the movement this ritual will help him
to sleep in a new environment.
Most parents learn this when they notice that their
baby falls
asleep when
listening to certain songs or kinds of music.
As an alternative, try a wind chime that can be tied up near the
baby's crib at a distance so that she can
listen to the soft sounds of the chime as she prepares
to fall
asleep.
Listen for your
baby to see whether she calms and falls
asleep or whether she begins fussing.
Loud background noise can interfere with falling
asleep (e.g. a neighbor's drill), or excessive silence, on the contrary, when every rustle is heard too clearly and makes a
baby to listen for.
In a very early age
babies love
to fall
asleep listening to the lullabies.