Bedtime Routine
There are many ways that you can establish the bedtime routine.
Here are some tips and ideas for bedtime routines that you
might want to consider:
Start
the bedtime routine with a bath, some cuddle time,a
song or story,
a feeding, more cuddling, and then bed.
Sing a soothing lullaby just before you put your baby to bed.
Try to do things in the same order, with the same people involved,
at that same time each night so that you create a pattern that
your baby will recognize as a pre-sleep routine.
Make sure the lights are low and dim. You want to make your
baby recognize that when it’s dark, it’s time to
sleep.
Make sure that whatever routine you set up for you and your
baby that there is a finality to it at the end. Your baby should
learn that when you put him into bed, no matter how pleasant
the bedtime routine has been, that it’s time to sleep.
Give him some time to fuss.
Number five in the above list is a very important point to
remember when it comes to establishing your bedtime routine.
If you cuddle your baby, lay down with him, or sing to him
one more time after you have put him to bed, he will come to
expect that anytime he isn’t ready for sleep all he has
to do is fuss and the pleasure of being rocked will be his
again. You are not trying to play a game of control with him
or deny him your affection after he has been put into bed.
After all, it’s normal for him to want to be with you.
What you are trying to do is make him understand that after
the bedtime routine is complete, it is time to sleep.
A
quick note on nighttime feedings, which will be further discussed
in the chapter entitled From Milk to Solids. If you
are feeding your baby during the night you won’t be able
to establish that bedtime routine. If your baby needs to have
a feeding at night you may have to delay a good sleeping pattern
until he is ready to stop feeding during the night. Most babies
stop feeding during the night around five to six months.
Lullabies.
Still on the subject of sleep, but on the more entertaining
side: Lullabies. Using music to lull and soothe
your baby to sleep can be an enjoyable experience for both
of you. More about music in the next chapter entitled Using
Music to Calm Your Baby. Balter Baby has a wonderful
lullaby CD here.
The
Lullaby, or Cradle Song, has been around for centuries. Whether
you
are singing Brahm’s Lullaby or stumbling
through a tune from Sesame Street, what matters is that you
are using the power of music and your voice to communicate
with your baby. Singing a lullaby at some point during baby’s
nighttime routine will settle him down and prepare him of the
stillness of sleep.
There
is so much more that can be covered under the “sleep” topic
when it comes to your baby. You will have to establish your
own nighttime rules by trial and error. As your baby grows
older you will find that his sleep patterns are constantly
changing. What you will have established with the use of baths
and lullabies are certain characteristics that can be adapted
to whatever nighttime routine you come up with to fit to your
baby’s age and needs. With a lot of patience and love
you will able to make it through the ever-changing world of
baby’s sleep.
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