Be on the lookout for rubbing eyes, looking away / trouble focusing, arching of the back, or
yawning as cues that your child is ready to go to sleep.
Not exact matches
I use to count on her sleep
cues -
yawning, red eyed, starting to get fussy, but I feel
as though they have disappeared or I am totally missing them.
If you see a sleep
cue, such
as yawning or a lull in energy, it's time to go into the room and begin your normal 10 - 15 minute soothing routine.
But it's worth it,» Norwood says with finality, and
as if on
cue, Colonnese
yawns beside her.