by season » Fri Aug 20, 2010 12:43 am
Everyone sleeps in cycles, form lighter sleep to deep sleep and up and down. In lighter sleep a person may stir, make noise, talk etc. Toddlers sleep cycles are different from when they are babies - so you may just being seeing a shift in the cycle and he's reacting to a dream state. As you said, new milestones do effect sleep as well.
We co-slept and my DS was hilarious as a toddler - once he demanded a cookie in his sleep.
I;m confused too - is he waking and going back to sleep or making noise in his sleep?
Just an FYI most people of any age will shift around, make noise etc while asleep.
Everyone sleeps in cycles, form lighter sleep to deep sleep and up and down. In lighter sleep a person may stir, make noise, talk etc. Toddlers sleep cycles are different from when they are babies - so you may just being seeing a shift in the cycle and he's reacting to a dream state. As you said, new milestones do effect sleep as well.
We co-slept and my DS was hilarious as a toddler - once he demanded a cookie in his sleep.
I;m confused too - is he waking and going back to sleep or making noise in his sleep?
Just an FYI most people of any age will shift around, make noise etc while asleep.