*Nursing
*Sucking (bottle, pacifier, sippy cup)
*Rocking
*Bouncing
*Walking
*Laying with a parent or caregiver
*Holding (hand, arm, etc...)
For babies older than 6 months, sleep associations are only problematic if that is the only way your child knows how to fall asleep or if your child frequently wakes at night needing his/her sleep association in order to fall back asleep.
If your baby, toddler or young child is not getting the sleep he/she needs and you are interested in learning more about the supportive sleep solutions that Rest Well Baby offers, please contact Tracie at: [email protected] to schedule a FREE 15 minute call to learn more about her professional sleep services.
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