5 Myths You’ve Been Told About Sleep
It’s not their fault - they really do mean well. But you’ve followed their advice to a ‘T’ and it’s just not working. WHY is that and who am I talking about? Your friends, your co-workers, your trusty Facebook mom’s group, and sometimes (gasp!) even your pediatrician. In this post we’re debunking some super common sleep myths that I get asked about frequently!
When Will My Baby Sleep Through The Night?
This is a difficult question to answer without getting into some specific details, which is unfortunate, because when parents ask me this, I know they’re looking for a quick, concise, time-based answer. “Three nights from now,” or “Six months old,” are the kind of responses they’re hoping for, and the kind I wish I could give them, but there are a lot of factors to consider, and some things to understand before you can narrow down the timeline. The first thing I feel parents need to understand is this...
Preventing Over-tiredness
If there’s anything that can send your child’s sleep off the rails, if there’s an arch-enemy for sleep training, it is, without a doubt, the dreaded condition of over-tiredness.
Is Sleep As Important As Nutrition?
Now don’t get me wrong. I’m a firm believer that feeding our kids a healthy, balanced diet is essential to their well-being. I might even agree that it’s the single most important factor when it comes to our children’s health.
But sleep is, if not equally as important, a very big contender.