Room-Sharing Woes
We moved our two boys into the same room two weeks ago and it’s not going well. How can I get them to settle down and SLEEP?
We moved our two boys into the same room two weeks ago and it’s not going well. How can I get them to settle down and SLEEP?
My one-year-old wakes up multiple times at night, but can’t be comforted and gets angry when I try to calm him down! What’s going on here? How can I help us all get some restful sleep?
My four-month-old sleeps great at night. So why is she treating naps like some form of child abuse?
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.
My baby used to take a third nap. Now he won’t, and he’s turning into a gremlin every evening. What do I do?
My great sleeper of an infant has started to wake-up and change our entire schedule. What do I do?
This mom needs help with her super early morning riser, a baby that only seems to need the minimum of sleep.
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.
Some mornings leave you only the option to laugh or cry. With a hat tip to Dr. Seuss, I’m attempting the former while channeling my kids.
I need to sleep train my infant son but am concerned about waking my toddler daughter who is a super-light sleeper.
We put the most popular kids’ night lights through their paces and pick our favorites.
A mom or two kids (who share a room) needs advice on scheduling naps for her toddler so that it doesn’t negatively interfere with bedtime for both kids.
A new mom wants to know whether she is setting her newborn up for terrible sleep habits later on. We breakdown what matters in infant sleep and when.
What is the routine, schedule, or general guidelines for when infant feeding and sleeping should happen for 12- week old babies?
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 needs help getting her toddler who is experiencing a sleep regression back to his champion sleeping ways.
A mom has found herself in an intense bedtime power struggle with her toddler. We help her establish a plan to sleep success.
Most teens don’t get enough sleep, but it’s not as though we can force them into REM. How do we keep them healthy and keep out of bedtime battles?
The mom of a toddler needs sleep advice for when traveling. She has had bad experiences getting her daughter to sleep when traveling and is considering forgoing a summer trip because of it. There must be a better way. We have some advice.
A mom is having a very hard time with getting her champion nighttime eight-month-old sleeper to nap during the day. Both mom and baby are miserable and cranky by day’s end. Is there a solution?