altatást
Altatást is a Hungarian term that translates to "lulling to sleep" or "rocking to sleep." It refers to the act of gently rocking or cradling an infant or young child to induce sleep. This practice is common in many cultures and is often employed by parents and caregivers as a way to soothe a fussy baby or to help a tired child settle down. The rhythmic motion is believed to mimic the feeling of being in the womb, providing a sense of security and comfort.
The method of altatást can vary, but it typically involves holding the child close and swaying back