Your little one yawns, rubs her eyes, fusses. She’s exhausted, but won’t go down for a nap. You’re frustrated, but far from alone. Research suggests up to 35% of babies have chronic sleep issues, but ...
Depending on your baby’s age, they need 2-4 hours of daytime sleep, on average. And, at naptime, a baby’s sleep cycle is around 30-45 minutes long. If your baby can’t go into another sleep cycle, this ...
In those early days of parenting, there’s nothing better than enjoying sweet snuggles with your baby as they snooze on your chest. In fact, in the newborn stage, the majority of your baby’s naps will ...
New babies are famously inconsistent sleepers, waking up often — day and night — to eat. They might struggle to nap during the day or get back to sleep after a 3 a.m. diaper change. And of course, if ...
The secret to getting your baby to sleep anywhere has been revealed by a leading childcare expert. Tami Wornham is a baby sleep consultant for Hubble Connected and founder of The Baby Days, a sleep ...
When my kids were infants, I think I spent more time researching ways to solve their sleep problems than the average law student spends studying for the bar. My son had issues with early waking and ...
In the intense debate over sleep training, even parenting books offer conflicting advice, with about two-thirds advising parents to use sleep training and one-third advising against it. But what does ...
A mother of two has gained widespread attention for her unconventional approach to getting a full night's sleep, opting to co-sleep with her baby. She explained to Newsweek that her first child faced ...
This is One Thing, a column with tips on how to live. Babies are so many things—cute and noisy and sweet. But most of all, they’re sleepy. I have a 12-week-old daughter and she’s still exhausted from ...
You don’t have to sleep train to survive babyhood. Experts and real parents explain why skipping it is a valid choice, too.