{"id":27505,"date":"2026-04-20T10:28:23","date_gmt":"2026-04-20T09:28:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/babywellnessfoundation.org\/?post_type=news-approfondimenti&#038;p=27505"},"modified":"2026-04-20T10:29:00","modified_gmt":"2026-04-20T09:29:00","slug":"infant-falling-asleep-in-the-arms-support-or-exclude","status":"publish","type":"news-approfondimenti","link":"https:\/\/babywellnessfoundation.org\/en\/news-approfondimenti\/infant-falling-asleep-in-the-arms-support-or-exclude\/","title":{"rendered":"Infant falling asleep in the arms: support or exclude?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In mammals, direct contact and transport of offspring are evolutionarily conserved strategies, observable in numerous species. As highlighted by Charles Darwin, <strong>maintaining<\/strong> <strong>the individual in bodily proximity reduces exposure to harmful stimuli, predators and adverse environmental conditions<\/strong>, while supporting fundamental processes for neurobiological development. Such dynamics are not configured exclusively as affective manifestations, but as integrated systems of protection, sensory regulation, and nutritional support.<\/p>\n<p><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-27737\" src=\"https:\/\/babywellnessfoundation.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/4-300x169.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1378\" height=\"776\" srcset=\"https:\/\/babywellnessfoundation.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/4-300x169.png 300w, https:\/\/babywellnessfoundation.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/4-1024x576.png 1024w, https:\/\/babywellnessfoundation.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/4-768x432.png 768w, https:\/\/babywellnessfoundation.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/4-1536x864.png 1536w, https:\/\/babywellnessfoundation.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/4-100x56.png 100w, https:\/\/babywellnessfoundation.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/4-120x68.png 120w, https:\/\/babywellnessfoundation.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/4.png 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1378px) 100vw, 1378px\" \/><\/p>\n<h5 style=\"background-color: #e8eff4; color: white; padding: 5px;\"><strong><span style=\"color: #006271;\">The need for proximity in the human infant<\/span><\/strong><\/h5>\n<p>In the human species, the infant is kept in arms or in close proximity to the caregiver, a condition that guarantees <strong>postural stability, thermoregulation, and protection<\/strong>, at least until the first motor skills and self-regulation capacities are reached. The need for constant contact reflects, in fact, the functional immaturity of the newborn, still unable to support the head, control posture, or autonomously modulate environmental stimuli.<\/p>\n<p>Direct bodily contact also facilitates access to nutrition and <strong>activates regulatory neuroendocrine systems<\/strong>, with the release of oxytocin and endorphins, contributing to the <strong>building of the bond<\/strong> and the <strong>development of the first emotional regulation patterns<\/strong>. In this context, the infant uses specific sensory patterns associated with the caregiver that favor the activation of circuits involved in the perception of security.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h5 style=\"background-color: #e8eff4; color: white; padding: 5px;\"><strong><span style=\"color: #006271;\">Sensory signals and safety<\/span><\/strong><\/h5>\n<p>These signals include the <strong>heartbeat<\/strong>, <strong>body odor <\/strong>and <strong>secretions of the Montgomery glands<\/strong> during breastfeeding, elements that stimulate the limbic circuits responsible for safety and emotional modulation.<\/p>\n<p>The <strong>voice<\/strong> also plays a central role: tone, intensity, and rhythm influence the child&#8217;s emotional state. Calm modulations favor stability and tranquility, while sudden variations can generate instability. In the presence of different caregivers, initially unfamiliar signals can cause <strong>temporary discomfort<\/strong>; however, maintaining physical contact and appropriate vocal modulation quickly facilitates the return to a state of calm.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<div style=\"background: #E8EFF4; padding: 20px;\">\n<h5><em><span style=\"color: #006271;\"><strong>Crying as a request for co-regulation<\/strong><\/span><\/em><\/h5>\n<p><span style=\"color: #006271;\"><em>Infant crying represents a <strong>signal of instability and a request for co-regulation<\/strong>. It can be associated with several, often concomitant, factors that alter the child&#8217;s state of balance:<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><span style=\"color: #006271;\"><strong><em>Variation of familiar sensory signals<\/em><\/strong><em> (heartbeat, voice, caregiver&#8217;s scent)<\/em><\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"color: #006271;\"><strong><em>Suboptimal positioning<\/em><\/strong><em>, with insufficient support for the head, neck, or trunk<\/em><\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"color: #006271;\"><strong><em>Intense or unmodulated environmental stimuli<\/em><\/strong><em> (light, noise, temperature)<\/em><\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"color: #006271;\"><strong><em>Unmet physiological needs<\/em><\/strong><em> (feeding, hygiene, discomfort)<\/em><\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"color: #006271;\"><strong><em>Developmental stages of sleep characterized by greater instability<\/em><\/strong><em>, in which the demand for contact and reassurance increases<\/em><\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><span style=\"color: #006271;\"><em>Crying, therefore, does not express rejection, but indicates the need for an adjustment of the caregiver&#8217;s intervention.<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h5 style=\"background-color: #e8eff4; color: white; padding: 5px;\"><strong><span style=\"color: #006271;\">Falling asleep in arms and neonatal sleep<\/span><\/strong><\/h5>\n<p>Neonatal sleep presents itself as an <strong>immature process<\/strong>, characterized by short cycles and frequent alternation between wakefulness and sleep. In this context,<strong> falling asleep in arms represents a facilitating modality<\/strong>: postural stability, physical contact, and sensory modulation contribute to the transition toward a state of stillness.<\/p>\n<p>However, the transition from being held in arms to the crib can cause awakenings, linked to postural variations and the loss of proximity sensory references.<\/p>\n<p>To favor sleep continuity, it is useful to accompany this transition with <strong>gradual methods<\/strong>, maintaining calm vocal modulation and a controlled stimulation environment (dim lighting, noise reduction, possible use of continuous low-intensity sounds).<\/p>\n<p>At the same time, the introduction and daily use of the crib support the development of early forms of self-regulation, promote proper posture, and reduce risks associated with sleep. The <strong>daily use of the crib <\/strong>allows for:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Promote patterns of self-regulation and autonomy<\/strong>.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Support correct posture and basic motor development<\/strong>.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Reduce the risk of accidents during sleep<\/strong>.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Balance affective closeness and the acquisition of autonomous skills<\/strong>.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h5 style=\"background-color: #e8eff4; color: white; padding: 5px;\"><strong><span style=\"color: #006271;\">Towards a functional balance<\/span><\/strong><\/h5>\n<p>Bodily contact between infant and caregiver is therefore configured as an <strong>essential element for the regulation of the cardiovascular<\/strong>, <strong>respiratory<\/strong> and <strong>neuroendocrine<\/strong> systems. At the same time, the alternation between moments of contact and sleep in the crib allows for the integration of the innate need for proximity with a progressive development of autonomy.<\/p>\n<p>In this perspective, falling asleep in arms represents a resource to be used functionally within an evolutionary process, oriented towards the balance between co-regulation and the acquisition of autonomous skills.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In mammals, direct contact and transport of offspring are evolutionarily conserved strategies, observable in numerous species. As highlighted by Charles Darwin, maintaining the individual in bodily proximity reduces exposure to harmful stimuli, predators and adverse environmental conditions, while supporting fundamental processes for neurobiological development. 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