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 MoreGreat question! We all know that at some point our newborn, who seems to have no schedule at all will eventually begin to have a schedule around 3 months of age. For most babies ( there are exceptions) they will settle into a three nap routine during their day.
Read MoreWhen we say sleeping through the night, we mean, baby goes to bed between 6-7pm and wakes up 6-7am, they are getting 11-12 full hours of sleep with no wake ups that require attention. Okay that exists? Yes, it does. It truly does. Sometimes we
Read MoreIf you answered yes, and you are just not seeing the results you want, a sleep training template will not give you the results you want. If you want your baby to be sleeping through the night, on their own, in their own crib in a few short days, not weeks or months, then a template giving you robotic instructions to follow will not give you the results you want.
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 MoreWe get it. They wake often. Newborn babies do that a lot because they need to stay safe and they often do not sleep long periods of time until they are older and stronger. When babies hit the 3-4 month range they can sleep longer periods of time, but until then, let us share some tips on helping your baby sleep better.
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