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If you are looking for invaluable sleep advice, I highly recommend The Good Science Sleep Guides by Tracy Gillet. Here is information directly from her.
YOUR NIGHTTIME PARENTING CHOICES MATTER
But, these rules don’t make sense to you.
Your intuition tells you this. But, what if science agrees wholeheartedly?
I’ve done the tireless research so you don’t have to.
I wrote The Good Science Guides, Sleep Series for you.
HOW THESE GUIDES CAN HELP YOU
Motherhood isn’t meant to be spent worrying about what other people think or googling “is it ok to nurse my baby to sleep?”.
I want you to relax in the knowledge that your choice to be responsive to your baby is the right one.
So, this is the series of guides that you can share with your paediatrician when he suggests that all bedsharing is dangerous.
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For additional resources you may find helpful, check out:
When should a toddler stop napping? An expert weighs in
Why Sleep Training Might Not Work
Nighttime parenting isn’t a set of sleep strategies – it’s a relationship
Those pillows are so cute! My son would probably love one of them. We use every single one of those good sleep props you mentioned. My son was not the greatest sleeper his first year, so we did absolutely everything we could to help him out. Fortunately, he does well now.
Thank goodness with baby #2 on the way you have a good sleeper now! Definitely enter the giveaway. My kids love the pillows!!! 🙂
Tips not just for toddlers, but grown ups, too!! I love black out shades, and use white noise when I have insomnia. Now all I need is My Happy Pillow, and I’m set 🙂
Lol. You’d look great with a Happy Pillow! And yes, black out blinds all the way!!!
I bought some blackout blinds about a year ago! Best decision we ever made!!
I agree!!! Never did I think it would be THAT impactful! Thanks for reading ❤️
I do the SAME thing! Black outs, white noise and lovey. They do 12 hours, since 3 months old. Sleep=Happy Mom!
Amen! Sleep does equal a happy mom. Thanks for reading <3
Great tips! We have the black out blinds in both kids’ rooms. I love these pillows, and will need to get them…unless I win 🙂
I hope you win!!! Thanks for reading ❤️
You have some great tips or getting the kids to sleep. I am extremely patient except when I lose sleep. Getting the young ones to sleep through the night is so important. The My Happy Pillows look like a great way to encourage a happy bedtime.
I’m with you! Mess with my sleep and you risk awakening the dragon in me!!! Lol. And yes, My Happy Pillow is awesome!
Those pillows are so cute! I need to try some white noise for my daughter.. anytime she wakes up she walks right over to our bedroom! Maybe hearing some background noise would help her get back to sleep on her own!
Oh I know what that’s like!!! Haha. White noise is great tho 🙂 thanks for reading ❤️
Black out blinds = best invention ever!!!! I’m guilty of falling into the whole co sleeping thing… But the day hubby and I were like enough! Black outblinds did help with keeping my child in her room lol.
Super cute pillows. I appreciate the other suggestions as well. Never heard of blackout blinds?? Nice post.
Thanks so much, Amy! They’ve REALLY helped me out.
I agree rocking a child is a tough habit to break once your little one expects this is part of the routine. My child loves her security blanket. I think she would like the pillow as well. Great job Isabella for coming up with that idea.
Isn’t it a great idea?! Thanks so much commenting!