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Children’s Sleep Project. Because we all need a good night’s rest. Why Won’t My Child Sleep? Sleep Solutions: Giving Time, Building Trust. March 24, 2009. At 3 1/2 years old, the Dragon seems, just recently, to have “gotten” how to sleep. But I’m not convinced it was the corner nest or the limits on cuddling that finally did the trick. I think it was a combination of those things alongside the dietary changes. A deeper understanding of the Dragon’s temperament. Information about the science of sleep.
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Baby Sleep Can Be a Moving Target | Children's Sleep Project
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Children’s Sleep Project. Because we all need a good night’s rest. Why Won’t My Child Sleep? Baby Sleep Can Be a Moving Target. May 23, 2008. As I mentioned in a previous post. I don’t believe there’s a magic wand for children’s sleep problems. Good sleep depends on so many different factors. That, especially with a sleep-sensitive child, it is easy to thwart it often without even knowing it! But your child’s age isn’t the only context for observing changes in his or her sleep needs. Nor is it, proba...
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Children’s Sleep Project. Because we all need a good night’s rest. Why Won’t My Child Sleep? Summer Sleep Tips for Children. June 17, 2009. Today’s post comes from Lissa Coffey and the Better Sleep Council in response to research presented last week at the Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies. Please see below for links. Thank you! Summer Sleep Tips for Children. 1 Set a Regular Bedtime For Your Child and Stick to It. 2 Help Your Child Get at Least 9 Hours of Sleep Each Night.
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Magic Wand for Baby Sleep | Children's Sleep Project
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Children’s Sleep Project. Because we all need a good night’s rest. Why Won’t My Child Sleep? Magic Wand for Baby Sleep. May 14, 2008. For a long time, it felt like I was looking for a magic wand — the one, solitary change we would make that would finally, and for good, make our child drift off quickly and peacefully, and sleep deeply all night long. It took more than two years for me to realize that such a thing doesn’t exist, at least not for our baby. Has been especially helpful! We tried to help him l...
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Top 13 Tips | Children's Sleep Project
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Children’s Sleep Project. Because we all need a good night’s rest. Why Won’t My Child Sleep? Various sleep solutions, bedtime routines and parent-child dynamics have proven effective for a smooth bedtime at different periods during our son’s life. But no matter the specifics, we’ve found ourselves coming back to the same few core principles over and over again. We share them with you below. 1 Check organic problems first. Everyone has a “sleep window.”. 3 Not all children signal sleepiness the same way.
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Highly Recommended: Baby Whisperer for Toddlers | Children's Sleep Project
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Children’s Sleep Project. Because we all need a good night’s rest. Why Won’t My Child Sleep? Highly Recommended: Baby Whisperer for Toddlers. June 23, 2008. Many times, for many families, a pre-fab sleep solution works wonders. Your family’s sleep challenges are precisely targeted by the perspectives of authors like Ferber, Sears or Pantley. You implement their recommendations, and everyone is sleeping better soon. I absolutely recommend these books and others. For people for whom they make sense. Hogg d...
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Children’s Sleep Project. Because we all need a good night’s rest. Why Won’t My Child Sleep? Summer Sleep Tips for Children. June 17, 2009. Today’s post comes from Lissa Coffey and the Better Sleep Council in response to research presented last week at the Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies. Please see below for links. Thank you! Summer Sleep Tips for Children. 1 Set a Regular Bedtime For Your Child and Stick to It. 2 Help Your Child Get at Least 9 Hours of Sleep Each Night.
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Sleep Solutions: Giving Time, Building Trust | Children's Sleep Project
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Children’s Sleep Project. Because we all need a good night’s rest. Why Won’t My Child Sleep? Sleep Solutions: Giving Time, Building Trust. March 24, 2009. At 3 1/2 years old, the Dragon seems, just recently, to have “gotten” how to sleep. But I’m not convinced it was the corner nest or the limits on cuddling that finally did the trick. I think it was a combination of those things alongside the dietary changes. A deeper understanding of the Dragon’s temperament. Information about the science of sleep.
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Children’s Sleep Project. Because we all need a good night’s rest. Why Won’t My Child Sleep? Some kids need stories, relaxation skills or ambient sound to ease into sleep more calmly. Some may need a night light or a transitional object, like a stuffed animal, for comfort. Still others might even benefit from allergen-repellent bedding, air filtering or other health care products to address physical barriers to better sleep. Storybooks, Games and CDs. Good Night, Monkey Boy. 10 Minutes Till Bedtime.
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Children’s Sleep Project. Because we all need a good night’s rest. Why Won’t My Child Sleep? Sleep Solutions: Giving Time, Building Trust. March 24, 2009. At 3 1/2 years old, the Dragon seems, just recently, to have “gotten” how to sleep. But I’m not convinced it was the corner nest or the limits on cuddling that finally did the trick. I think it was a combination of those things alongside the dietary changes. A deeper understanding of the Dragon’s temperament. Information about the science of sleep.