How do I know when it’s time to sleep train? I recommend you wait until baby is at least between 4-6 months old to begin sleep train. If baby still has night feeds or is maybe waking once a night and it isn’t bothering you,
Read MoreBut what about when it’s time to drop the swaddle…and you’re sure your baby basically wants to take it with them to college?!
Read MoreIs it naptime yet?! I know I’m not the only one who has felt that way! Sleep is literally FOOD for the BRAIN. Why is it that we have no problem telling our children that they can’t eat 12 cookies for dinner, but we have trouble setting boundaries when it comes to sleep?
Read Morehere is a common misconception that breastfed babies can’t “sleep through the night,” but there are a couple of relative terms within that statement. Sure breast milk digests faster than formula, but what does sleeping through the night mean to you?
Read MoreWhite noise is the sound created when all the frequencies a human can hear are combined into one sound. White noise can help diminish other sounds such as noisy siblings, doors or cabinets closing, traffic sounds, dogs barking and other day to day noises that might startle a sleeping child in lighter stages of sleep.
Read MoreI know I am not the only one who has NO idea how to swaddle a baby!
Before my daughter was born, I bought 4 or 5 super adorable muslin swaddle blankets all while I was fully aware that I had no idea how to swaddle a baby!
Read MoreI absolutely love the halo sleep sack swaddle. This product zips up the center and has a velcro swaddle feature. It also comes in cotton and fleece which makes it great for any climate.
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