Three to six months can be a rough stretch for a baby's sleep. Just when you think that you're getting into a rhythm with your baby and their sleep, everything changes! Parents are also inundated with messaging that their babies should be sleeping longer stretches and some sleep consultants say that babies should start sleeping through the night in this age range. This is not the case! In fact, only 6% of 6-month-olds reliably sleep through the night.
There are major changes happening not only in your baby's sleep, but also in their development between 3-6 months. All of those things can lead to sleep disturbances.
What you'll get:
- What is happening with your baby's sleep between 3-6 months
- What is the dreaded 4 month sleep "regression"
- What else is happening with your baby between 3-6 months and why sleep is disturbed
- Strategies to optimize your 3-6 month old's sleep
- Troubleshooting guide
- How to thrive instead of just survive during this time
- And more!