How do you get a baby to fall asleep on her own?
The baby in this Q&A is no longer breastfeeding to fall asleep, but still needs rocking and cuddling and parents want to teach the baby to fall asleep alone.
Here’s a two-step approach to try!
Mom’s Question:
My husband and I have recently got our 8-month-old to fall asleep without breastfeeding, but she still needs to be rocked and cuddled. I would like just to be able to put her to bed at night and for her naps and have her fall asleep on her own.
How can we do this with minimal crying? I have tried just putting her down, but I tend to give up and get her when the crying escalates too much, and I know that doesn’t help.
Thanx Kyla
Oh, and my husband works shifts, so sometimes he is not home at night!
Helping 8-Month-Baby To Fall Asleep Alone Without CIO (Cry-It-Out)
How about a two-step method:
Instead of putting your daughter down in her own bed, consider putting her down in your bed and lying down next to her. This way she’ll get used to falling asleep in a bed rather than in your arms.
If you first let her be in your arms for a while until she is really sleepy, and then put her down and lay down beside her, she will probably accept this at least after a while, since mom is still there. After a while, skip the rocking all together and just lay down next to her.
Once this works fine, you can start trying to lift her over to her own bed when she has almost fallen asleep in yours.
This method might take a while, but it has worked for my babies when they have had periods of refusing to fall asleep alone.
Being 8 months old, it is not strange that she wants to be close to you, considering the separation anxiety many babies experience at around this age.
Do you think this could work out for you? It might not be as fast as just letting her cry it out, but it seems to me you don’t like that (I agree!). Also, 8-9 months is a sensitive age so I’d recommend a gentle method!
Hope this helps,
Paula
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Paula Dennholt founded Easy Baby Life in 2006 and has been a passionate parenting and pregnancy writer since then. Her parenting approach and writing are based on studies in cognitive-behavioral models and therapy for children and her experience as a mother and stepmother. Life as a parent has convinced her of how crucial it is to put relationships before rules. She strongly believes in positive parenting and a science-based approach.
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I have a 2 year old and a 9month old who won’t fall asleep alone my 2 yr old did until my daughter was born and now I have to be in the room with them both if I sit near one the other crus I’ve tried walking out the room and leaving them to cry but my daughter has a pair off lungs in her and won’t stop do my 2 yr old cant fall asleep either I always give in as I leave in a top floor flat and wouldn’t want our neighbours thinking I was doing wrong I need advise please shall I put them in different bedroom and let hem cry please help !!