Sleep training debates polarize parents into opposing camps, but neither side is entirely right. We need a more nuanced, inclusive approach that offers parents options.
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Does the cry it out method really work?
This has been medically reviewed by Dr. Deborah Lee of Dr Fox online Pharmacy For some parents, the cry it out method of sleep training has worked a treat at bedtime. Whether it's their toddler or ...
What parents should do when an infant repeatedly wakes up and cries at night has been a passionate and timeless debate. Behavioral sleep interventions, which can vary from relatively milder techniques ...
A mom has sparked a viral debate after her toddler was seen "coaching" himself back to sleep in the middle of the night. Jasmine Clark (@hellomina333), mom to 2-year-old Teddy, shared footage from her ...
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 ...
I wasn't sure if I should upgrade to first class on my first overnight flight with my infant. I ended up trying it, and it did not go as I'd hoped. I booked coach seats on our return flight. We slept ...
One of these is the '5-8 rule', a science-backed method for settling babies to sleep that has a much gentler approach to ...
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