My guest post Baby Sleep and Travel: How To Maintain Baby’s Sleep Schedule came out last month, but the summer is still trucking along and you may need some travel tips for an upcoming trip.
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Notes From A Nanny: Two ways to make your life easier.
Remember, the fear of the unknown is a universal and powerful fear. Your child is not a mind reader. Knowing what to expect in their lives can make the difference between a happy kid and a tense anxious kid.
Take My Advice… Or Don’t!
Parenting is very personal even if it is often on public display. There are no shortages of self-proclaimed experts on every topic.
Staying Sane While Springing Forward
Reminder!!!! Sunday Daylight Savings is March 13th, 2022 Here are a few things you can do to make the transition as easy as possible.
Spreading The Word
As you know, I am a big believer in the “virtual village” where we can all help one another on our parenting journey. As part of that, I was lucky enough to be asked to contribute to a recent article about sleep.
Never Underestimate The Power Of Sleep
If you want to be healthy, consider your sleep needs. Never underestimate the power of sleep. In today’s language, think of your bed as a charging dock. You need to recharge for the right amount of time, daily.
Time To FALL… Back In Time (How to cope with the end of Daylight Savings)
Research studies show that our bodies adjust better when going back in time, rather than going forward. If you want to prepare, here are four options that will help you and your child make this adjustment!
Sleepytime
The meaning behind “Sleepytime Support” and what that Support looks like for my clients.
Are They Twins?
My Tips for Parenting Twins:
Of course, nothing can fully prepare you for the workload, comments, and unwanted attention!
Is your child a “bad sleeper”?
From bike riding to sleeping, we cannot force our child to learn a new skill. It comes with opportunity, practice, support, encouragement, and repetition. Repeat 10 million times.