A good night’s sleep is a win-win for the whole family
Your baby needs equal parts of food, sleep, and love. As a parent, you can care for your baby’s body, soul, brain, and development by teaching them to be a good sleeper. But we know it’s not an easy task…
It’s no secret that good sleep is important. Poor sleep or a lack of sleep can affect mood, well-being, energy, and happiness. The body needs sleep to function properly and to thrive, grow and develop the way it’s supposed to. So, it’s a good idea to pay attention to your baby’s sleep. You will find that your baby is happier and more up for interacting when it gets a good night’s sleep.
As an added bonus, when your baby sleeps well, you will sleep well too, which is an important factor because even parents have to some sleep, in order to function. When you as a parent have had a good night’s sleep, you are also healthier, more fun, and more inspiring to be around for your child. Establishing good sleeping habits for your baby is therefore a win-win for the whole family.
5 benefits of sleep:
- Sleep ensures better growth
- Sleep brings joy and increases well-being
- Sleep keeps the body healthy and strengthens the immune system
- Sleep cleanses the body of stress hormones
- Sleep strengthens the ability to learn and concentrate
How much should a child sleep?
- Newborns: 16-18 hours per day
- 3 months old: 15 hours per day
- 6 months old: 14 hours per day
- 1 year old: 13.5 hours per day
- 2 years old: 13 hours per day
- 3 years old: 12 hours per day
