Not exact matches
If an older baby suddenly starts peeing a lot more often or seldom, it is wise to look for other
signs of illness,
such as pain or fever, no appetite,
sleepy, loses weight et cetera.
Parents who want to use the cry - it - out method of sleep training can teach their babies to soothe themselves to sleep at this age as long as they exhibit some
signs that they are
sleepy,
such as yawning, eye rubbing, slowing of movements, or staring.
Learn to read your baby's
sleepy signs —
such as quieting down, losing interest in people and toys, and fussing — and put her to bed when that window of opportunity presents itself.
Look for
signs that your baby is
sleepy,
such as gently touching their ears or rubbing their eyes.
Make sure that you watch for
sleepy signs (
such as eye - rubbing, yawning, distraction, staring into space) and get her down for a nap when you see the FIRST
signs.
Top tearful tip Watch out for classic
sleepy symptoms
such as big yawns and red or glazed eyes and act on these
signs quickly.