8-10 Month Baby Sleep Regression

The 8-10 month sleep regression might not be as famous as the 4-month regression, but it's a well-known phase that many parents face. Is your 8-month old fighting naps, or your 10-month old waking up at night crying? It’s likely this sleep regression is to blame. In this video, we’ll break down everything you need to know about the 8-10 month sleep regression, including: When it happens: The sleep disruption can occur anywhere between 8-10 months, sometimes lasting months as different milestones and challenges hit. Why it happens: Common causes include teething, separation anxiety, developmental milestones, a schedule change, language explosion, and more. How to manage it: Learn strategies to address each cause and get your little one back to sleeping soundly, from adjusting nap schedules to addressing teething pain and separation anxiety. Don’t panic if your baby’s sleep is disrupted during this period—many parents experience it. We’ll guide you through solutions to ease your baby’s discomfort and improve their sleep habits. For more helpful tips on managing sleep issues, check out the links in the description! Helpful Links: 8-10 Month Sleep Regression: https://www.babywisemom.com/conquerin... Teething Tips and Tricks: https://www.babywisemom.com/tips-and-... How to Manage Separation Anxiety in Babies: https://www.babywisemom.com/baby-whis... How to Stop New Skills from Disrupting Naps: https://www.babywisemom.com/new-skill... Independent Playtime: https://www.babywisemom.com/independe... Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more baby sleep tips and parenting advice!