Global Trends – Baby’s Sleep
Here are some interesting facts about babies sleep around the world:
- In the South Pacific, babies generally sleep alongside their parents until they are three-years-old. During the day, rocking is a popular method of getting babies to sleep (1).
- In the US, a survey conducted in 1992 found that 80% of babies sleep in a separate room after they turn 6-months-old (2).
- In Bali, babies sleep with their mothers until they are 3-years-old (3).
- Traditionally, Japanese families sleep in the same room and many babies sleep in the same bed as their parents (4).
- Mayan babies share their mothers’ beds, breastfeeding at will during the day and night, until a new baby comes along (usually when toddler is 2-3 years old). There is no real sleep routine – baby just falls asleep when tired or when parents go to sleep (5).