Always
putting your baby to sleep on a firm crib mattress that is covered by a sheet, without any soft objects, loose bedding, pillows, or stuffed toys in the crib.
There are many factors to consider
when putting babies to sleep, from the position they should sleep in, to maintaining the right temperature for their comfort.
Play soothing music
while putting your babies to sleep and as hear related memory is high in babies, you make familiar sounds repeatedly so that they learn to associate you with the sound.
Some things are clear,
like putting your baby to sleep on her back on a flat, firm surface clear of objects and having your baby nearby during the first six months.
This coincides with surveys that found parents
who put their baby to sleep in the back sleeping position didn't increase drastically from 2001 through 2010.
For example, about 10 to 20 percent of parents
still put their babies to sleep on their stomach, and some child care centers aren't aware of the importance of back sleeping.
It will be wrong to
put baby to sleep right on time, and not to consider his mood, how he spent the day and how long he has been sleeping before.
If
mom puts the baby to sleep every night, and then one night she needs dad to do it, the child may have a hard time falling asleep.
And not
just putting your baby to sleep either, but getting him or her to sleep straight on through to sunrise while you yourself can get the rest you need.