A newborn baby may not be able to adapt to the external temperature in a timely manner after birth due to the suitable temperature for survival in the mother's uterus. Parents often hug their babies to prevent them from catching a cold or flu. However, over time, if the baby is not with their parents and cannot sleep, how can they let the baby sleep on their own in a small bed?
1. Buy a bed that the baby likes. As babies grow up, they will eventually have their own separate room and will not sleep with their parents for the rest of their lives. As the baby grows up, parents can take them to the furniture market to see what styles of small beds they like, and purchase them according to the baby's preferences. The baby will be willing to sleep on their own.
2. Cultivate independence in babies. Children have their own personalities, and their growth in childhood cannot be separated from the care of their parents. Placing a small bed next to a large bed is a great way to respond to any needs at any time. Frequently sleeping with adults can become a habit, and parents need to cultivate their babies' independence from an early age.
3. Tell stories to babies. If parents want their babies to sleep on the crib, they can tell some stories they like according to their baby's hobbies, but there must be conditions, that is, they will obediently go to the crib before they tell stories. Over time, the baby will become obedient. Even if parents don't need to say anything, the baby will obediently go to bed and sleep after the time is up.