Many families find them selves at the 6 month mark, with a waking all night and non napping baby. You consider sleep training, but then you wonder if it will just work itself out and magically your baby will break all of their bad sleep associations and start sleeping 11-12 hours a night and taking a nap easily.
Read MoreWe like to dive into the tough, helpful topics here at Family Bliss. We use our experiences as parents, Newborn Care Specialists and Sleep Trainers to help families in all areas of their life as parents, not just with sleep training, though we like that to be our focus.
Read MoreThe simple answer is no, not if you do not want to. However, a few factors come in to play here. How old is your baby? Is their weight gain on track?
If you are wanting to sleep train you can have a dream feed around 10:30pm, but will not need any additional feeds.
Read MoreWhen your baby has arrived and you are done with your postpartum help, what comes next? Well, sleep training comes next! Some babies are great sleepers and when they hit a developmentally appropriate age to sleep 11-12 hours a night ( 4-6 months) they do, but many babies are terrible sleepers and suddenly you find your baby is 6 months old and still waking 3-5 times a night.
Read MoreAre you in the cycle of the “pick up, put down” “ gentle sleep solutions that seems to involves weeks of crying” “ no -cry sleep solutions that either don’t work or have a LOT more crying than you expected” “ Pick up, put down, walk away, walk back, rock in the dark with the wind song on”… you get the point.
Read MoreWhat a fabulous question! We hear this a lot from the families that we work with and it is a great question. When, in fact, is the best time to sleep train your baby? There are two kinds of answers to this question.
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