I would guess this means his room may be a little cooler than he's comfortable with, given the weather change. Try putting him in fleece or turning up the heat a little and see if it helps. You could also get a little room temperature thingamabob that also keeps track of 24-hour highs and lows to get a better idea of if he's getting too cold at night.
Other suggestions: keep his room darker, help him bond with a security blanket/cuddly pal (he's able to roll back and forth easily now, yes?), make sure he's full of fluids before he tries to go to sleep, etc. Could also just be one of those stages babies go through before they learn to self-comfort themselves to sleep.
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Date: 2013-10-11 03:31 am (UTC)Other suggestions: keep his room darker, help him bond with a security blanket/cuddly pal (he's able to roll back and forth easily now, yes?), make sure he's full of fluids before he tries to go to sleep, etc. Could also just be one of those stages babies go through before they learn to self-comfort themselves to sleep.