10-14-2024, 08:34 AM
11 Month Sleep Regression is a phase where babies, around 11 months old, experience disruptions in their sleep patterns. This can include difficulty falling asleep, frequent night wakings, or shorter naps. It’s often linked to developmental milestones, like learning to walk or talk, separation anxiety, or changes in nap schedules. While challenging, this phase is temporary, and maintaining a consistent bedtime routine and offering comfort can help ease the transition. Understanding that this is a normal part of growth can help parents manage the regression with patience and care.