What are common changes in sleeping patterns in children?
Children's sleeping patterns can also change with age and development. Common changes include:
Sleep Regression: This is a period when a baby who previously slept well starts waking up frequently. It often occurs around developmental milestones. Night Terrors: These are episodes of screaming, intense fear, and flailing while still asleep. They are more common in preschool-aged children. Bedtime Resistance: Older children and adolescents may resist going to bed, often due to increased social or academic pressures.