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Make This Change In Your Baby's Bedtime Routine For Better Sleep

Make This Change In Your Baby's Bedtime Routine For Better Sleep

It’s no secret that babies and toddlers thrive on structure and predictability. A consistent bedtime routine provides comfort, security, and better sleep quality. But did you know that an effective sleep routine can also help your baby sleep through the night?

How to Adjust Your Child's Sleep for Daylight Savings Time (Spring Forward)

How to Adjust Your Child's Sleep for Daylight Savings Time (Spring Forward)

Daylight Savings Time (DST) begins on Sunday, March 9, 2025, and the clocks will spring forward one hour. This means that your child’s 5 AM wake-up will become 6 AM per the new clock time—giving you a much-needed break! Nobody should be waking up before 6 AM, right?

How to Transition Out of the Swaddle for Better Infant Sleep

How to Transition Out of the Swaddle for Better Infant Sleep

A swaddle can be a powerful tool to help a newborn sleep well. But knowing when and how to transition out of a swaddle is not only important for safety but also helps prevent your baby from becoming dependent on it for sleep. Teaching your baby how to fall asleep without relying on something external benefits the entire family and fosters healthy sleep habits.

Can You Sleep Train and Bed Share? Everything You Need to Know

Can You Sleep Train and Bed Share? Everything You Need to Know

When bed sharing, babies often depend on feeding and close contact with a parent to fall asleep. This dependence usually extends to night wakings, where they need the same conditions to fall back asleep. Asking your baby to self-soothe and sleep independently while the things they rely on, such as nursing or physical contact, are right there but unavailable can be very confusing and counterproductive.

Navigating Evenings Out Without Sacrificing Your Baby's Sleep

Navigating Evenings Out Without Sacrificing Your Baby's Sleep

Just the other day, I was reassuring a client that sleep training doesn’t mean giving up your social life. In fact, once your baby is a great sleeper, it’s easier to navigate occasional disruptions—like evenings out or even travel—without losing your progress. When everyone in the family is well-rested, flexibility becomes much more manageable. Here’s how to enjoy your evenings while protecting your baby’s sleep.

Make Sleep a Priority in 2025

Make Sleep a Priority in 2025

Self-care has always been hugely important to me and is the reason I started my sleep training business. How can you take care of everyone around you if you aren’t taking care of yourself? It’s the best thing you can do for yourself, your family and your work life. Believe me, your kids will be grateful for the extra patience and connection they get when YOUR bucket is filled up.

You’re Not Alone: Finding Connection and Calm in Early Motherhood

You’re Not Alone: Finding Connection and Calm in Early Motherhood

When I became a mother 10 years ago, my world was rocked. I undoubtedly experienced the most intense and instantaneous kind of love, but I also slowly became filled with self-doubt and insecurity. There were so many decisions to be made: would I nurse or bottle feed or both? Did my baby nap on me or in a bassinet? When should I start going to play groups? Did I use the wrong kind of laundry detergent? Was I being irresponsible if I ditched the cloth diapers I’d had my heart set on using?

Tis’ the Season: How to Navigate Holidays with Your Child’s Sleep

Tis’ the Season: How to Navigate Holidays with Your Child’s Sleep

Tis’ the season of family gatherings, parties, fun traditions, and more. It really is my favorite time of year. For some parents, it’s an extremely stressful time especially if you’re balancing all of the holiday fun while running on empty. Let’s talk about the holidays and your child’s sleep. If your kiddo is not a great sleeper, I can help. If you’ve got the sleep thing down, I’ll share tips on keeping it intact while during this season of joy.

How to Navigate Daylight Savings Time Change with Your Little One

 How to Navigate Daylight Savings Time Change with Your Little One

Daylight Savings Time starts next month on Sunday, November 3rd, and for many parents, this can feel like a daunting day. While setting back clocks may only take a moment, it often takes longer for our little ones to adjust to the new schedule. If it takes adults a week to feel normal again, it’s no surprise that children, who thrive on structured routines, experience the effects of the time change more intensely. So, how can you best handle the "fall back" transition?