Why do babies need to put themselves to sleep? The ability to self soothe is the foundational sleep skill that sets your baby up for success with all of their other sleep "tasks." Just like babies crawl, then walk, then run, they start with putting themselves to sleep at the beginning of a nap or nighttime and that impacts the rest of their sleep.
Read MoreWhether it's your baby's first time heading to daycare or just first time back in awhile, the transition can feel overwhelming and stressful. Here are 4 tips to help your baby start daycare smoothly!
Read MoreThe SNOO is a smart bassinet designed by Dr. Harvey Karp. According to the manufacturer, babies can use the SNOO until they have maxed out on the weight and height limits and they recommend making the switch around 5-6 months old. But many parents find themselves at a loss for how to transition their child out of the SNOO, especially when it is working well. The thought of moving your sweet little one away from something that is helping them sleep through the night can seem daunting and overwhelming - but it doesn’t have to be! Before you even make the jump, there are things you can do to help make the transition out of the SNOO a little less intimidating and, if you’re ready for personalized help, our custom custom consultations will set you up with a certified sleep consultant to support you through every step of moving your baby out of the SNOO.
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