The sight of a slumbering infant is incredibly serene and enchanting, but it frequently leads parents and caregivers to ponder the enigmas of a baby's mind. Among the myriad of questions that arise, one of the most intriguing is: Do babies experience dreams during their sleep? Answering this query involves delving into the patterns of baby sleep, the scientific basis of dreams, and how sleep patterns in babies evolve over time.
First things first-to answer the question, “Do babies dream?”-the basics about how babies sleep should be understood. Like adults, babies have stages of sleep; however, their cycles are shorter, and their time spent in each stage is different. CLICK HERE to know more about REM and NREM Sleep.
If babies do dream, what would a baby’s dream be like? In contrast to the elaborate dreams of adults, those of babies-if they indeed dream at all-would be greatly reduced in complexity due simply to their limited life experiences. For the newborn, who is still adapting to the world outside of the womb, this might take the form of simple sensations: warmth, sound, the comforting sensation of being held. CLICK HERE to know more about Do Newborns Dream?
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