By Jolandi Becker – MD of Good Night

Deciding where your baby should be sleeping is a very personal decision by you as a family. You know your family best! Even when assisting clients, this is a discussion as a team (us and the parents). Discuss the pros and cons of why you want to do it or why it might not be best for your family. 

I am here to tell you that your baby/toddler/child can sleep well no matter WHERE they sleep. Another thing to keep in mind is that when you decide where your baby sleeps, this is NOT a permanent choice. You can change your mind if your initial choice did not work out and change where your child sleeps as they grow up or your circumstances change. 

There are some important things to consider, though. We are here to give you some options and considerations:

1. CO-SLEEPING

Co-sleeping is when you share a sleep space with your child and can be divided into what is known as bedsharing and room sharing:

2. OWN ROOM AND OWN COT

Creating a safe and beautiful baby room is often one of the top things moms do while pregnant. If you have created a beautiful, safe baby room, it might just be time to use it!

As mentioned before, you can influence each other’s sleep in a negative way when sharing a room. The reality, though, is that the move can often be worse for us as parents.

HOW to do the move out of the room:

3. SHARING A ROOM WITH A SIBLING

We want your baby to be in your room or a separate space until they sleep through the night. This reduces the potential for your children to disturb each other at bedtime or wake each other at night.

Many parents are worried about the kids waking each other throughout the night. We have found this to be a very unfounded fear, as children are pretty good at blocking out sounds.

Some things that can help to create a comfortable shared sleeping environment:

  • Block out curtains to help with bedtime and morning light.
  • White noise placed between the cot and bed to minimise their sleeping sounds.
  • Placing the cot and bed as far apart from each other as possible.

There is no right or wrong choice when it comes to where your little one sleeps. Inevitably, you might use all the options at one point in your parenting journey. To BETTER sleep!

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