by Nicole Weeks | May 28, 2015 | Podcast, Sleep |
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Thank you for joining me on my parenting adventure in 2014. Here is 2014 in review. Top 5 Practical Research Parenting Posts from 2014 My 5 most popular posts were: Feed your baby to sleep – The possums sleep intervention new recommendations The possums sleep... by Nicole Weeks | Oct 25, 2014 | Baby, Blog, Sleep, Toddler |
Does this sound familiar? With Alex, after a calming bed routine I’d put him down, he would cry. I’d rock him until calm, put him down – he’d cry. Take him for a walk – put him down – he’d cry. After an hour or two, I’d... by Nicole Weeks | Oct 23, 2014 | Baby, Blog, Development, Sleep, Toddler |
Sarah Ockwell-Smith wrote a deep, well researched article on self settling here. I agree with a lot, but not all that she says. Here are my thoughts: “Babies are no more capable of self settling than they are of riding a bike. Self soothing is not something you... by Nicole Weeks | Sep 22, 2014 | Baby, Blog, Sleep, Toddler |
“My baby cries when placed in her cot. How can I ever put her down calm, sleepy, but awake.” (Said by many mothers, myself included). This is the first of a series on emotion management and sleep. Babies need to develop a range of skills to learn to fall...