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As if sleep regressions, growth spurts, changing nap schedules, and feeding struggles aren’t enough – parents have to help a teething baby sleep, too! Babies can start teething between four and seven months after their birth, and can spend...
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Sleep regression is the time when a baby who was sleeping consistently experiences a temporary period of waking frequently in the night; is likely to wake earlier from naps and is harder to calm. Sleep regression usually lasts from 3...
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Got a cranky baby on your hands? Most parents and caregivers who have experience will tell you that skipping your child’s naps (or any irregular nap schedule) is a recipe for irritability, feeding problems, meltdowns, and even poor-quality sleep...
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How do I get my baby to stop fighting sleep? You can tell they are tired just by looking into their eyes. No matter the age, a parent knows when their child is overtired and needs some sleep. For example, my...
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When coffee just won’t cut it, and you’re pouring syrup on the cereal and milk on the pancakes, you may be experiencing the age-old tradition of new parent sleeplessness. Take heart because help is on the way. There are...
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