Babies can exhibit a Fear of Missing Out (FOMO), influencing their ability to sleep and feed effectively. Factors such as sleep requirements, distraction from their environment, and their sensitivity to activity around them contribute to this behavior. Parents can identify FOMO babies by noting their resistance to naps and eagerness to engage with their surroundings. To manage FOMO, understanding the underlying causes can help parents create a calmer environment, reduce distractions, and ensure babies get the sleep they need despite their desire to participate in family activities.
If your baby is constantly fighting sleep or unable to feed, it's likely a FOMO child.
A baby who has FOMO will naturally be more interested in what other people are doing than sleeping.
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