As Daylight Saving Time approaches, the thought of adjusting your child's sleep routine can be daunting. Fear not! Our guide offers simple, effective strategies to ensure your child smoothly transitions to the new schedule, ensuring peace and uninterrupted sleep for the whole family.
Why Helping Your Child to Sleep Well Will Improve Your Relationship
Is it Ever Too Late to Sleep Train?
As a pediatric sleep consultant, one question I often encounter is, "Is it too late to sleep train?" It's a question that carries a touch of concern and worry, especially when it comes from a mom with an older baby, toddler, or even a preschooler. The fear that they might have missed the window for sleep training is a common one. So, let's debunk this myth and explore the possibilities.
Why Does My Child Still Cry at Bedtime After Being Sleep Trained?
I want to dive into a common question that pops up as we guide families through the sleep training journey. It's a question born from curiosity, sometimes tinged with concern, but it often goes like this: "My child starts crying when bedtime rolls around. Are they unhappy with their room? Do they despise bedtime? And, most importantly, will this crying ever end?" I'm here to tell you, it usually won't last forever, and here's why.
3 Tips for Keeping Your Toddler in Their Bed
Are Sleep Consultants Worth It?
You are probably wondering if hiring a sleep consultant is really worth it. Asking yourself if it’s really beneficial or if you can just tackle sleep training on your own.
A sleep consultant offers you expert guidance and support every step of the way and will create a plan that works for YOUR family.
When Can I Expect My Baby to Sleep Through the Night?
This is a common question that parents have. And while the short answer is when your baby is between 12-15 pounds or double their birth weight, there is more to it than that. At Kelly Murray Sleep, we look to establish the sleep equation to set babies up for sleeping through the night once they are ready. Read on for the four things that make up the sleep equation.
How to Drop the Nap
How to Handle Sleep Regressions When Your Child Becomes an Older Sibling
Strategies to Help Your Child Relax at Bedtime and Overnight
How and When to Introduce a Lovey
Making the Move to a Toddler Bed
So. It has finally happened. Your young toddler has decided to start climbing out of their crib.
Your babe is laughing and having a grand time trying to break free and meanwhile there are so many worries flooding your thought. What are you supposed to do now??
Ready or not, the time has come to transition your kiddo to a toddler bed.
Senior Sleep Consultant Melissa Bramwell has some great tips and encouragement in this latest blog. Check it out!
Tips for Helping Your Toddler or Big Kid Sleep During the Fourth of July Fireworks
Attachment and Attunement
Many parents might be turned off by the bad reputation attachment parenting gets. But attachment and attunement can work together to build greater trust and confidence in your child, even when it comes to sleep!
If you've been needing a confidence boost to help your child develop more independence, read this guest post by Senior Sleep Consultant Meg Meadows.
When It's Time to Ditch the Paci and How to Do It
Pacifiers can be a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, they can be soothing and even help to prevent SIDS during the first 6 months of a baby’s life. But on the other hand, they can wreak havoc on a child’s sleep — and that affects everything. Sleep Squad Consultant Stacey Mademann has the tips you need for recognizing when it’s time to get rid of the pacifier and the ways to make it happen.
Befriending the Scaries at Bedtime
Children’s imaginations can run wild — and for good reason! They’re starting to develop abstract thought. But when fantastical thoughts start to affect bedtime, you need a plan for how to help your child through it. Read this guest blog by Sleep Squad member Marian van Noppen for her tips on how to befriend the bedtime scaries.
How to Manage Naps with Multiple Children
Enjoy the Holidays and Keep Your Child’s Sleep Schedule Intact
This holiday season, don’t let these three items hold you back from keeping your child’s sleep in tact. This is your plan to go in prepared for whatever challenges you face this holiday season regarding travel, family, and room sharing, so you can ensure your child gets the sleep they need. Take a look inside!
The Two Main Reasons Why Your Toddler's Having a Sleep Regression
“My toddler was the BEST sleeper — what happened!?” Each week, I hear from families whose toddlers have taken a turn for the worse with their sleep. Although each family’s circumstances may be a little different, the root cause of the sleep issues is usually one of two simple reasons. In this post, I tell you what those are and exactly what to do to nip them in the bud.
Get Your Kid's Sleep Back on Track - Post-Holiday Recovery Plan
Happy New Year! As much as I love the holidays, I have to admit that I am a bit relieved that they are behind us. Too much sugar and not enough sleep has made my kiddos a handful!
So tonight, I am going to start my plan to get them back on track with their healthy sleep habits. That way, they can go back to being the darling little angels I know and love (insert hint of sarcasm).