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A resource for sleep deprived parents that want to approach sleep training with kindness and understanding.
Figuring Out Sleep Needs
Every child’s sleep need is unique. This guide explains low, average, and high sleep needs, what borderline needs look like, which ages often bring changes, and how a better schedule fit makes sleep learning smoother for nights and naps
Helping Babies & Toddlers with High Sensory Needs Sleep Better
Many little ones have sensory sensitivity they often outgrow between ages three and five. You will find simple ways to lower overstimulation, extend routines, add regulating touch, use outdoor time, and bring more structure so bedtime and naps come easier.
Reflux & Baby Sleep
If tummy discomfort is disrupting rest, this article explains what reflux feels like for babies, the common signs, why it affects sleep, and gentle steps that ease symptoms so your baby can feed well and settle better.
Optimizing Bedsharing: The Safe 7
Without judgment, this guide reviews the Safe Sleep Seven criteria, shows comfortable cuddle curl options, and lists simple checks like firm mattress, light layers, and keeping covers away so nights are calmer and safer.
Why Open Floor Beds are Trending
Floor beds invite exploration and confidence. Learn the basics, from fully childproofing the room to choosing a mattress and setting expectations, plus why many families love this Montessori inspired approach.
Teething & Sleep
Worried teething will undo your work This post explains timing, how pain peaks, when to wait a few days, and how quick resets and simple comfort ideas keep skills on track without returning to old habits.
Toddler & Preschooler Naps
Discover benefits for learning, mood, and energy, plus practical tips on timing, short wind downs, catnaps, and creating a quiet time with a wake light and a simple activity box when sleep is not in the cards.
Reducing Overnight Feedings for Bottle-Fed Babies
If nights are a string of bottles, this guide outlines average intake ranges, explains reversed cycles, and gives step by step ideas to lengthen stretches, from small daytime increases to planned night feeds and soothing between feeds.
Open Floor Bed Sleep Learning
Thinking about a floor bed This walkthrough covers readiness, safety, room setup, realistic expectations, and a gentle approach that keeps you nearby while your child learns new boundaries and confident sleep skills.
Contact Naps: Tips & How to stop them
Contact naps can be beautiful and draining at the same time. Learn safety basics, why they persist, and a realistic plan to shift gently toward crib naps by strengthening nights, adjusting routines, and practicing with patience.
Drowsy but Awake
This post clears up a common phrase and shows how to transition from helping a newborn get drowsy to true independent sleep, with simple changes like feeding before the routine, brighter feeds, and calm cuddles before putting down.
Breaking the Cycle: Addressing Reverse Cycle Feeding
Nighttime buffet, daytime snackiness If your baby takes tiny daytime feeds then wakes often to take long overnight bottles or nurse for hours, you are likely in a reverse cycle. This post explains why it happens, how to slowly shift calories to daylight, and the exact moves we use in coaching. You will learn fuller first feeds, bright morning routines, small tweaks at nap wake ups, and a gentle plan for soothing between planned night feeds.
Safe Sleep Checklist: Ensuring the Safety of Our Littlest Sleepers (0-12 Months)
Peace of mind matters. Our start to finish checklist walks you through back to sleep, a firm flat crib or bassinet, fitted sheet only, and safe clothing layers. See how to set the room, what temperature feels comfortable, when to retire the swaddle, and which products to skip. Print it, walk the space, and make quick changes that lower risk and keep nights calmer for months to come.
Newborns and Small Babies: The Benefits of Sleeping with Pacifiers
Pacifiers can settle a newborn in seconds, yet many parents worry about replacement games and long term use. In this article we cover when to introduce one, how to help it stay in longer, how to clean and size correctly, and what to do when baby will not take it. You will get gentle weaning ideas and a realistic plan for keeping nights and naps smooth while you decide what works best.
Is Sleep Training the Right Choice for Us?
Sleep training is not one method and it is not all or nothing. We explain gentle, parent present options, how to protect attachment and connection, and how to choose a timeline that fits your season of life. Read readiness signs, see what progress should look like, and learn how to support naps, nights, and feeds so your plan feels calm and achievable from the first night.
Tummy Sleep: When Is It Safe and What Can You Expect?
Rolling changes everything. Once your baby can get to the tummy and back, sleep positions are up to them. This guide shows when tummy sleep is considered safe, how to create a room that supports it, and what to do if your little one gets stuck or wakes upset. We cover practice during play, sleep sacks, and how to keep nights steady while new motor skills develop.
How to Deal with Separation Anxiety and Sleep while Sleep Training your Baby
Clingy evenings and tears at bedtime are common during separation anxiety. We break down what is normal by age and offer simple steps that keep connection high while your child learns to fall asleep confidently. Use practice goodbyes, preview routines, silly games, and a calm parent present plan that lowers stress. You will know when to lean in, when to wait, and how to celebrate small wins.
Short Nap Trapped: How to Overcome Short Naps
Thirty to forty five minute naps are the classic short nap. We show you how to get timing right, set up a sleep ready room, and teach cycle linking in small friendly steps. You will find sample days by age, environment tweaks that help, and what to do when a nap is missed. Bit by bit, daytime sleep stretches and nights stay steady.
Sleep Training Before 4 Months: Is It Possible?
In the newborn season the goal is not strict training but gentle foundations. This post teaches full feeds, bright morning light, movement and contact naps as needed, a simple bedtime routine, and sleepy cues to watch. You will see what is realistic before four months and what can wait, so you can enjoy more rest now without pressure or cry it out.
Navigating Nap Transitions
Nap transitions are easier with a map. Learn the signs for three to two, two to one, and the shift to quiet time. Use bridge naps, car resets, and an early bedtime when needed. We include sample schedules, daycare notes, travel tips, and troubleshooting for overtired evenings and early mornings so your days feel smoother.