Separation anxiety at night is so real — and one of the most common reasons sleep suddenly feels harder.
Around 6–10 months (and again in toddlerhood), babies develop a deeper awareness of you… which also means they become more aware when you’re not there.
Here’s what I want you to know:
✨ It’s normal
✨ It’s developmental
✨ It won’t undo all the progress you’ve made
You haven’t created a “bad habit.” Your baby isn’t trying to manipulate you. Their little brain is simply saying, “I love you, I need you and I’m checking that you come back.”
A few things help massively during this phase:
🤍 Consistent, predictable responses
Reassure them, but keep your routine the same. Boundaries and calm = safety.
🤍 Practise separation in the day
Peekaboo, short periods of safe independent play and saying “I’ll be right back” all strengthen their confidence.
🤍 Keep bedtime calm and connection-focused
A loving wind-down and a gentle hand on them as they drift off can work wonders.
🤍 Don’t panic if sleep wobbles
This phase passes and often quicker when we stay consistent, not reactive.
Most importantly…
Your baby wanting you is not a sign something is wrong.
It’s a sign everything is working exactly as it should.
And you’re doing a wonderful job navigating it. 💛





