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It鈥檚 one of the parenting buzz phrases of the moment, but what exactly are wake windows and why are they so important for your baby?

We caught up with sleep consultant Andrea Grace, who says, 鈥淲ake windows are being talked about a lot at the moment, so it鈥檚 useful for parents and carers to know what they are, and why these wake windows can actually help your baby sleep.鈥

What are wake windows?

Andrea says, 鈥淚n a nutshell, a wake window is the period of time between sleeps when your baby or child is awake.鈥 Their wake window starts as soon as your baby wakes up and then ends when they fall asleep for their nap, or at night-time. Wake windows that are too long or too short can mean your baby struggles to sleep (and that means less sleep for you, too!).

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In a nutshell, a wake window is the period of time between sleeps when your baby or child is awake.

The science behind wake windows

Wondering why your baby is awake for such short periods of time, compared to your toddler or preschooler? It鈥檚 all down to the chemicals in our bodies, says Andrea.

鈥淒uring their wake windows, babies and children experience a gradual increase in a chemical called adenosine. This increases their 鈥榮leep pressure鈥, or 鈥榮leep drive鈥, which helps them feel tired and then fall asleep.鈥 The younger your baby is, the quicker they build up this sleep pressure. 鈥淎 new baby really can't stay awake for long and will have really short wake windows, sometimes just a few minutes. But as babies get older and build up stamina, their wake windows extend naturally鈥, she adds. 鈥淔rom about three years old, a child can manage a wake window of about 12 hours.鈥

Wake windows by age

Here are the typical wake windows for newborn babies up to 5 years old. But remember, each child is different so your baby might need slightly shorter or longer wake windows.

AgeWake Window
0-2 weeksSleeps on and off most of the time
2-8 weeks1-1.5 hours
8-12 weeks1.5-2 hours
3-6 months2-3 hours
7-12 months2.5-4 hours
1-2 years4-5 hours
2-5 years5-12 hours

When should you change your baby's wake windows?

Be led by your baby, says Andrea. 鈥淪leep apps or charts might be saying now is the time your baby should be going down, but actually they are fine. They鈥檙e chilled out and not grumpy. So putting them to bed too soon without enough of a build-up of sleep pressure can lead to negative bedtime associations. That means they get into their cot or bed and can鈥檛 sleep, and it can become an unhappy place that way. There are no hard and fast rules to wake windows.

It鈥檚 important for parents to learn the signs that their baby is ready for sleep.鈥

What are the signs your baby is tired?

There are a few tell-tale signs to watch out for, says Andrea. 鈥淭he very first sleepy sign is when a child just stares into the distance, and doesn't engage with you or looks away. Getting a bit grumpy, crying or grizzling and rubbing their eyes, is another. By the time it gets to yawning, they are well on the way to needing sleep!鈥. At this point, try not to delay putting them down for a nap or night-time sleep.

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Babies rubbing their eyes or cheeks can be a telltale sign they are sleepy.

Understanding baby's sleep patterns

Understanding your baby鈥檚 sleep can be helpful for parents. Especially if they (and you!) are not getting much of it. And wake windows are key, says Andrea. 鈥淚f the wake window is too long and a baby becomes overtired, that makes it very difficult for them to sleep at all. The reason for that is because when they get overtired, they start to produce higher levels of the 鈥榝ight or flight鈥 hormone, cortisol. So even though they might be really tired, they can end up being strung out and find it really hard to switch off because their cortisol levels are high.鈥

Activities for baby's wake windows

Wondering what to do in your baby鈥檚 wake windows? Here are some ideas to make the most of them:

Set 鈥榳ake signifiers鈥

Just as it鈥檚 important to let your baby know it鈥檚 time for sleep, you should do the same for awake time. 鈥淏abies and young children can鈥檛 tell the time so they rely on these sleep and wake signifiers to figure out where they are in time鈥, says Andrea. 鈥淎t the start of their wake window, change your tone of voice so it鈥檚 cheery and lively and say, 鈥榟ello, time to get up鈥, Open the curtains and change them out of their sleeping bag if they鈥檙e in one.鈥

Be ready with cuddles

Some babies wake up crying, either because they鈥檝e fallen asleep upset or have woken up and don鈥檛 like being alone. 鈥淚f your baby is upset at the start of their wake window, be ready with cuddles鈥, says Andrea. 鈥淗ave a quiet start to their awake time and cuddle them until they鈥檝e calmed down.鈥

A mum cuddling her baby son.
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Cuddles are often a first port of call when your baby wakes up.

Nappy change games

Your baby will probably need a nappy change during their wake window. Try blowing raspberries on their tummy or sing nursery rhymes while you change them. There are lots of activities to try for younger babies too.

Let them pick

Wake windows are the time to play! Lay out a few toys or activities and let them choose which one they do. 'What鈥檚 in the bag?' is always a favourite or peekaboo.

Snack chats

You鈥檒l often feed your baby during their wake window, and you can turn this snack or mealtime into a fun activity too. Chat to your baby as they eat, describing what they are having or asking them questions.

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Snack time is a great opportunity to chat.

Go outside

So, you could head outside during their wake windows. This could be a trip to the park or a walk round the block. Point out things for your child to spot, like cars or trees. This will help them pick up new words and keep them entertained.

Sleepy time

As your child nears the end of their wake window, you can help them get ready for sleep. Pick a quiet activity that relaxes them. If it鈥檚 their bedtime sleep, try these mindful sleepytime games for preschoolers.

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