Random PSA, but when you find something you love, you want to share it! I recently changed out the curtains in my master bedroom. We have a small room with two windows, and I had double curtains on each window. It just felt heavy and I wanted a change!
Read MoreHow 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 MoreTransitioning to a big kid bed is no small adjustement. Parents often transition their kids into a big bed long before they’re ready. And so the story goes… the child sleeps great in their new bed for a couple of weeks and then all heck breaks loose. Here is my most straight forward and simple advice:
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 MoreTherefore, the most ideal way for your child to catch up on sleep or recoup from a late night or skipped nap, is to provide your child with an early bedtime. They truly are magical!
Read MoreAs our children grow, the amount of time they spend awake increases while the amount of time they spend sleeping decreases. If you’re wondering how much total sleep your child should be getting, check out the
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