Newborn Sleep Cues: How to Know When Your Baby is Tired
Let's talk about baby sleep cues! As sleep coaches, this is one of the most asked questions for the newborn stage. It’s important to set the foundations of healthy sleep habits in the early months of your baby’s life before they are developmentally ready to sleep train.
Your newborn is so aware and communicates their needs to you throughout the day. Here are some signs that your little one is ready for a nap or bedtime:
“I’m sleepy!”
Less activity + zoning out
Not engaging your interactions
Turning head away or shaking head back & forth
Showing signs of restlessness
Spaces around eyes get red or splotchy
“I should be in bed”
Rubbing eyes
Yawning
Constant Fussiness
Jerky movements
Tugging at ears
“Help! I’m really overtired”
Crying
Arching Back
Difficult to Console
One way to help your baby fall asleep peacefully is to get their environment ready (cool, dark & quiet) and in their bed during the first set of sleep cues. Once you hit the middle and last sleep clues, it will be much more difficult for baby to calm down and fall asleep on their own. Learning your baby’s sleep cues and attuning to them takes time! Be gentle with yourself as you navigate this new relationship and getting to know your newborn. Your days will go much smoother when you start to learn your baby's unique way of sharing their needs with you and learning to respond confidently to them.
Reach out for more help with your baby’s sleep!