From birth to 2 months of age, newborns to 2 months of age sleep 14-18 hours a day, with each sleep rarely lasting more than 4 hours. Sleep habits: wrapping, rocking, breastfeeding, and using a comfort pacifier can help your baby fall asleep because your baby’s nerves are not yet mature enough to relax and fall asleep on their own. It will not spoil the child or develop permanent bad habits. Because they do not remember their surroundings. Babies from 2 months to 4 months of age Babies from 2 months to 4 months of age sleep an average of 14-15 hours a day. They usually sleep 3-4 naps during the day. Some babies sleep for up to 6 hours straight at night. This is the time to start training your baby to establish a healthy sleep routine. Sleep habit development: This is the age of the month when you can help your baby establish a regular sleep and feeding routine. How: Keep a diary of sleep and feedings for a week, so you know your baby’s routine. You put your baby down for naps and nighttime sleeps before he gets tired (fatigue is indicated by tantrums and rubbing eyes). The key is to be ready 20 minutes before your baby is fatigued, once you see those signs of going to bed, which are actually too late. You happen to put your baby to sleep on his own when he is sleepy. From 4 months to 6 months Total sleep time for babies 4 to 6 months is 13-14 hours, including 2 naps during the day. At least 6 consecutive hours of sleep at night, and some children sleep up to 12 consecutive hours. Sleep habits development: Treat your 4-month-old baby not like a newborn, you should develop your baby’s own sleep habits, which he is able to do. Don’t turn on the light at night and don’t talk to your baby except for breastfeeding. If the child wakes up, let him play by himself, parents do not play with the baby, the baby play and fall asleep again.