Sleep Health

Infant Sleep Training: Ingenious Tips, Proven Methods & More

UPDATED
September 15, 2024
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Kelley Wong
Munice Inc. Staff Writer | University of Oregon
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Master Baby Sleep Training with These Pro Tips & Methods

Rocking trying to get baby to sleep, and sleep deprived
Sleepless night

If you're reading this, chances are you're in the thick of sleepless nights and endless rocking sessions with your little one.

We understand—getting your infant to sleep through the night can feel like a never-ending challenge.

But don't worry, we’re here to help.

 

You’ll get to know what infant sleep training is, and we'll share some practical tips and gentle techniques to help both you and your baby catch those much-needed Zzzs.

So, if you're dealing with frequent night waking or just trying to establish a consistent bedtime routine, here’s what you need to know:

 

What Is Infant Sleep Training?

Infant sleep training is a method used to help babies learn how to sleep through the night and take regular naps during the day.

This process often includes helping your baby to fall asleep independently, without needing to be rocked, fed, or comforted by a parent.

The goal of sleep training is to establish healthy sleep habits for the baby, leading to better rest for both the infant and parents.

 

Baby who is upset and crying
Upset baby

Best Infant Sleep Training Tips

Here are some effective tips to help infant develop better sleep routine:

 

1.    Establish A Consistent Bedtime Routine

Creating a consistent bedtime routine helps signal to your baby that it's time to sleep.

This routine can include activities like a warm bath, gentle massage, reading a short story, or singing a lullaby.

Consistent activities in the same order every night can help make the transition to sleep smoother for your baby. Keep the routine calm and soothing to help your baby relax.

2.    Put The Baby To Bed Drowsy But Awake

Putting your baby to bed drowsy but still awake. This encourages them to learn how to fall asleep on their own and helps them develop self-soothing skills; if they wake up during the night, they are more likely to soothe themselves back to sleep if they fell asleep without much help.

You can start by holding or rocking your baby until they are calm and sleepy, then gently place them in their crib while they are still awake.

3.    Use White Noise To Help The Baby Sleep

White noise can provide a comfortable atmosphere for your baby by masking other household noises that may wake them up.
You can use a white noise machine, a fan, or even do household chores like vacuuming or washing dishes.
The steady sound can help make babies feel safe and makes it easier for them to fall and stay asleep.

 

4.    Allow Your Baby To Learn To Self-Soothe

Self-soothing is an important skill for babies to develop so they can sleep independently.

This means letting your baby find ways to calm themselves without your immediate intervention. You can help by giving them a pacifier, a soft blanket, or a favorite stuffed animal.

When your baby wakes up at night, wait a few minutes before going to them. This gives them a chance to try to fall back asleep on their own.

 

5.    Ensure The Baby Is Well-Fed & Comfortable

A hungry or uncomfortable baby will have difficulty sleeping. To keep your baby satisfied throughout the night, ensure that they have had a full feeding before bedtime.
Make sure their diaper is clean and dry, and dress them in comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing.
Making sure your baby is comfortable increases the likelihood that they will be able to relax and sleep well.

 

6.    Gradually Reduce Nighttime Feedings

As your baby grows, they may not need as many feedings during the night. Gradually reducing nighttime feedings can help your baby sleep longer stretches.

You can start by slowly decreasing the amount of milk you give during night feeds or extending the time between feeds.

Offering a pacifier or comforting your baby in other ways to help ease the transition. Over time, your baby will get used to sleeping longer without needing to eat.

 

Best Infant Sleep Training Methods

Sleep training methods

Looking for effective methods to teach your baby to sleep independently? Here are a couple of methods which can help:

 

1.    Cry It Out (CIO) Method

The Cry It Out (CIO) method involves allowing your baby to cry for a short amount of time before providing comfort.

As previously stated, the goal is to teach the baby how to self-soothe and fall asleep on their own. You start by putting the baby to bed while they are awake and then leave the room. If the baby cries, you wait for a predetermined amount of time before going back in to check on them.

Gradually, you increase the waiting time over several nights until the baby learns to fall asleep independently without needing help.


2.    No Tears Method

The No Tears method focuses on comforting the baby and avoiding letting them cry for long periods.

This approach involves soothing your baby with gentle methods such as rocking, nursing, or holding until they fall asleep.

Overtime, you gradually reduce the amount of help you provide, encouraging your baby to fall asleep independently without stress or crying.

This sleep training method can be more gradual and takes patience, but it aims to create a gentle and calm sleep experience for the baby.

 

3.    Ferber Method (Graduated Extinction)

The Ferber Method, also known as Graduated Extinction, involves letting your baby cry for gradually increasing intervals before offering comfort.

You start by putting the baby to bed while they are still awake. If the baby cries, you wait for a short interval, before going in to comfort them briefly without picking them up.

Each night, you increase the waiting intervals, allowing the baby to learn to self-soothe and fall asleep on their own.

The goal is to gradually reduce the baby's dependence on parental intervention for sleep.

 

4.    Chair Method

The Chair Method involves sitting in a chair next to your baby's crib until they fall asleep.

Each night, you gradually move the chair farther away from the crib until you are out of the room.

This method provides a gradual transition from having the parent nearby to the baby sleeping independently.

The Chair Method can be comforting for the baby because they can still see the parent, but it encourages them to learn to fall asleep without being held or rocked.

 

5.    Pick Up/Put Down Method

The Pick Up/Put Down Method involves picking up your baby to comfort them when they cry and then putting them back in their crib while they are still awake. You repeat this process until the baby falls asleep.

The idea is to reassure the baby that you are there to comfort them but also to encourage them to learn to fall asleep on their own.

This infant sleep training method can be time-consuming but aims to balance providing comfort and fostering independence in sleep.

 

6.    Fading Method

The Fading Method involves gradually reducing your involvement in helping your baby fall asleep. You start by using your usual method to get your baby to sleep, such as rocking or nursing.

Overtime, you slowly decrease the amount of time and effort you spend doing these activities.

For example, you might rock your baby for a shorter period each night until you are no longer rocking them at all.

This is to help your baby adjust to falling asleep with less assistance, eventually leading to them to fall asleep independently.

 

Baby is finally sleeping and is peacefully sleeping in their crib
Baby is finally sleeping

When Should You Start Sleep Training?

You can start sleep training when your baby is around 4 to 6 months old. At this age, babies are usually developmentally ready to sleep for longer stretches and can start learning to self-soothe. However, it's important to make sure your baby is healthy and consult your pediatrician before starting.

 

How Long Does Sleep Training Take?

Sleep training can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks, depending on the method and your baby’s temperament. Consistency and patience are key with most parents noticing improvements within a couple of weeks, but it varies for each baby.

 

Is Sleep Training Safe?

Yes, sleep training is generally safe when done correctly and with appropriate methods. It’s important to choose a method that aligns with your baby’s needs and your parenting style. Always ensure your baby’s health and well-being and consult your pediatrician if you have any concerns.

 

Wrap up

Every baby is unique, and a method that may work for one may not work for another, don’t be afraid to experiment and find what suits your family best.

The goal is to create a comforting, predictable routine that helps your baby feel secure and ready for rest.

With patience, consistency, and a bit of creativity, you'll soon be enjoying more peaceful nights and waking up feeling refreshed.

Moreover, consider using the Miracle Night app. It offers personalized layered monaural beats backed by science to promote sleep quality for both babies and adults, helping everyone in the family fall asleep more peacefully. With continued use the app will get a better understanding of an individual’s sleep habits and further personalize the perfect beat to ensure you have a restful sleep and wake up feeling refreshed. It's like having a sleep coach right in your pocket.