Sentences with word «nightwakings»

Frequent nightwakings are within the top 3 issues that I deal with on a daily basis.
We're only on the fourth night, but already Megan has developed her own self - soothing techniques, falling asleep on her own albeit with some crying, waking only once to eat during the night and putting herself back to sleep on her own with her other nightwakings.
There's a few topics that I get questions about every single day; short naps, too many nightwakings / nightfeedings, the 4 month sleep regression, and early wake - ups.
Also, a short afternoon nap results in overtired, cranky babies by day's end, which then creates a cycle of overtiredness... ie nightwakings, restlessness, dependencies, etc..
My oldest is extremely emotionally needy and had some problems with nightwaking for a long time, that I later learned was due to eczema and then a desire to be close to me.
He still takes 4 - 5 naps a day and I'm concerned that these short naps are what's causing the frequent nightwakings (see question 2).
Some of the nightwakings didn't require a nurse to go back to sleep, just a cuddle, a touch on the back.
The above quote, taken from a news story in the Temple University website, suggests that Dr. Weinraub, author of a recent and widely reported study on infant and toddler sleep and night waking patterns, sees only one possible solution for parents who are stressed by their babies» nightwaking.
Once your child has mastered bedtime, your child's nightwaking will likely decrease — but not all the nightwakings will go away.
This is a huge jump and many babies will not be able to cope with these long awake times without becoming overtired (which can then lead to short naps, nightwakings, bedtime battles, early wake - ups, etc..)
Again, some easy - type babies or naturally good sleepers may still sleep well at night with this long awake time, but for the majority, baby will start to become overtired and bedtime battles, nightwakings, sleep - cries, and early wake - ups will ensue (see my blog post here on more appropriate timing for bed).
He now falls asleep quickly at bedtime and naptime, and he doesn't have any nightwakings!
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This can cause a too - late bedtime (resulting in insufficient nightsleep), nightwakings, sleep - cries, and potentially an early wake - up the next day (again, resulting in insufficient nightsleep).
we had been on a 7a - 7p schedule before the nightwakings, and i moved it to 6a - 6p since she was always awake crying in her crib.
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