How to quit hugging and sleeping for a 1.5-year-old baby

  Only those who are mothers can understand the fatigue of taking care of their babies. I hope my baby can sleep for a while every day so that I can take a break. Some babies have the habit of sleeping soundly unless they are held to sleep. But after the baby grows up, it's very tiring to keep sleeping in their arms. How can a 1.5-year-old baby quit sleeping in their arms?

  

How to quit hugging and sleeping for a 1.5-year-old baby1

  A baby who is one and a half years old still needs to be held to sleep, possibly because the mother's arms are relatively warm. Then the mother should try to adjust the indoor temperature to be more suitable, preferably around 20 degrees Celsius, to make the baby's sleeping environment as comfortable as possible. Then lie in bed with the baby, at this temperature, the baby will sleep on its own when lying down. Once the baby gets used to it, there's no need to hug and sleep.

  When the baby is almost sleepy, the mother can also try telling stories to intervene in the baby's attention, and the baby will become sleepy just by listening. After a long time, the baby will understand that they can still fall asleep without being held by their mother, so they will give up the habit of sleeping in their arms.

  There are also some babies who are used to by their mothers. If their mothers hold their babies whenever they cry, they will become particularly dependent on their mothers and hope to hold them to sleep. In this situation, it is difficult for the mother to give up the habit of hugging and sleeping. Only by spoiling the baby a little less in daily life, and not holding the baby as soon as they cry, can we gradually change the habit of holding and sleeping with the baby.

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