Is sleep important for baby’s development?
I know we all want a good night’s sleep and we of course want that for our own children. When it comes to getting our little one’s to sleep, it can be such a struggle. Starting from even before your little one is born, sleep is so unbelievably important for growth and development.
While you are pregnant, your baby is growing rapidly inside your womb (obviously) but did you know that most of those 9 months, your baby is sleeping!?!
Even after your baby is born, they sleep…and they sleep A LOT! A well-rested baby is a happy baby. They want to sleep, they just need to learn how to sleep!
Learning how to sleep does not just happen, we as their parents need to help teach them how to connect those sleep cycles. Once your baby can connect their sleep cycles, you will see longer consolidated naps and overnight sleep (and you’ll get your sleep back too!)
There can be a lot of controversy over sleep training your baby because many people associate sleep training with Crying It Out, but sleep training is simply teaching your little one to sleep independently. Co-sleeping and contact naps are absolutely wonderful if they work for you, but for many moms it just isn’t sustainable. You may have multiples at home, be a Stay at Home Mom (SAHM) and also work from home and just simply cannot sit on the couch while your little one naps on you for hours. Independent sleep, however you choose to do it, is highly important for your baby’s development.
First, let’s talk sleep; what happens during sleep, the benefits of sleep and what can happen with a lack of sleep.
What happens during sleep?
Newborns, infants and young children are rapidly growing (as we all know because it truly does go by so so fast), but did you know that most of their growth happens while they sleep? They are storing all those wonderful memories you are making with them, they are developing essential brain tissue, synapses are forming (synapses are the pathway for information to travel through the brain), connections are establishing between the left and right brain and, the most obvious, they are recharging their bodies. So when they say the more you sleep, the more you grow, it is true!
What are the benefits of sleep?
There are SO many benefits to really good sleep and when we get a good night’s sleep, we thrive and the same goes for our little one. With consistent healthy sleep habits we improve our learning. Remember when we talked about making those memories and storing them? Well the same goes for what we learned during our day! We take all that we have learned and store that in our brains, but without healthy sleep, it is much harder to reinforce that new learning into our long term memory.
As we all know, a well-rested baby is a happy baby right?! I’m not going to lie, the same goes for me! The more well-rested our little one’s are, the more pleasant it is to be around them. With healthy sleep habits, our children tend to have a more easy-going temperament, more patient, less fussy…all the things that make motherhood just a bit easier.
As you can see the importance of sleep, now the question is…HOW do I get my baby to sleep?!
If you are a mom with a newborn (0-12 weeks old), there are some great ways to help soothe your baby and help establish healthy sleep habits very early on.
When you have infants 3-4 months or older, it is a great time to start sleep training.
There are so many sleep training methods to choose from and I truly believe that you must teach your child to sleep in a way that you feel most comfortable doing so. We already have enough mom guilt, teaching your child to sleep should not be one of them. Whether you choose a very gentle hands-on method or a more hands off method, as a certified pediatric sleep consultant, I cannot stress this enough…be consistent and firm with your boundaries.
You do not have to sleep train alone. If you ever feel as if you’d like a very individualized sleep plan with one-on-one coaching, book your discovery call below!