Baby Sleep Training & the Older Sibling
I need to sleep train my infant son but am concerned about waking my toddler daughter who is a super-light sleeper.
I need to sleep train my infant son but am concerned about waking my toddler daughter who is a super-light sleeper.
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.
This mom needs help with her super early morning riser, a baby that only seems to need the minimum of sleep.
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 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?
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 14-month-old is a terrible sleeper and an even worse traveler. Can our holiday visits home to visit family be saved?
Help! My baby will only nap in a running car or while nursing. How can I help him develop more practical napping habits?
My 18-month-old still can’t fall asleep on her own and still wakes up crying multiple times a night. Help!
It’s a herculean ordeal to keep our two-and-a-half-year-old daughter in her bed at bedtime. We’ve tried everything we can think of, so now what? We have some advice.
When do babies make the switch, and is it ever something you should make for them?
When a formerly good sleep starts staying up later…and later…and later.
Has your almost 18-month-old’s sleep schedule suddenly gone to pot? Say hello to the sleep regression nobody warns you about.
He wakes up every night begging for food. Is he really hungry or just playing you for a sucker?
At what point can you hope to integrate bedtime routines between siblings? We have advice here.
A new baby is coming and we need the crib. But is baby number one ready to move out?
At what age does comfort finally edge out the risk?
When to expect it, when to stop fighting it, and how to handle THAT MUCH uninterrupted toddler entertainment time.
Amalah tackles more on co-sleeping and transitioning a co-sleeper to his/her own bed. She has advice.
Daylight Savings (“Spring Forward “) is this weekend. Swellbeing has a step-by-step plan to your baby transition well during the daylight savings time adjustment.