
Bottle Weaning, Sleep Training & Other Baby Battles
What to do when it’s high time to say bye-bye to the bottle and hello to a good night’s sleep. We’ve got advice.
What to do when it’s high time to say bye-bye to the bottle and hello to a good night’s sleep. We’ve got advice.
We help a mom with three children under five years old with their bedtime sleep routine issues. There’s a lot to learn from here.
This mom needs help with her super early morning riser, a baby that only seems to need the minimum of sleep.
I am going on a trip when my baby is 8-months old. Am I letting my baby develop bad sleep habits that will make it difficult for her grandparents to take care of her four months from now?
For some reason, most young children like to start their day at the break of dawn. Thankfully for us weary parents, there are some great clocks on the market, designed to help teach your kids to stay in their rooms until an acceptable wake-up hour.
I need to sleep train my infant son but am concerned about waking my toddler daughter who is a super-light sleeper.
An update from a sleep deprived mom on what advice worked for her on safely sleep training her infant son whose night waking and cries were disturbing her older daughter’s sleep.
A three-and-a-half-month old champion sleeper is now waking up every two hours during the night. Is this a sleep regression and how should the parents handle it?
A mom has found herself in an intense bedtime power struggle with her toddler. We help her establish a plan to sleep success.
The mom of an infant is having a super hard time with her night wakings and she needs help establishing a healthy sleep plan for her baby daughter.
A mom needs advice on how to smoothly transition her 5 month old baby from co-sleeping to the crib and to do so with a toddler in the house.
A mom who wants to try the Ferber Method sleep training with her six month old is concerned about her guilt.
How to help a toddler who wakes up way too early stay in bed longer and get some more sleep and enjoy the day.
A couple of weeks ago we answered a letter from a mom who was nervous about the guilt she would feel about sleep training her baby who she knew needed the help. We get an update on how our advice worked out for her family.
A mom of three is having a very hard time deciphering her 8 month old’s sleep schedule after several months of trying. There’s no pattern and she needs help establishing a routine that is predictable for her family.
Parents have the go-ahead from their pediatrician to help their baby learn to fall asleep on his own. Where should they start? With nighttime or naps?
Amalah helps a mom identify her baby as a “tension increaser” and figure out an alternative to the Ferber Method as a sleep training option for their family.
A baby who previously would fall asleep easily can now only do so in the arms of her mom and no one else. The parents are on the brink of hiring an expensive sleep trainer. Can something be done first?
A first-time mom is really concerned about her four-month old’s poor falling asleep sleep habits. But is it realistically the right time to effectively tackle sleep training?
A mom turns to Amalah looking for a plan to help transition her baby out of her swaddle.