Sleeping While Traveling
Plan ahead Discuss and decide ahead of time where everyone will sleep so that bring what you need and/or the host can prepare the rooms accordingly (bed, crib, pack and play, making the room dark, etc.). If your child will sleep in a pack and play during your trip, put it up at home before…
Read MoreUnderstanding Your Child’s Clock = Better Sleep!
The circadian rhythm is our internal body clock. One of its role is to make us feel awake at certain times of the day and sleepy at other times. This means that we have windows of wakefulness throughout the day. Newborns have very short windows: they are awake for 45-90 min and need to…
Read More7 Facts About Newborn Sleep You Need to Know
Newborns sleep often but not for very long, and their patterns can be surprising. Here are some facts that will help you better understand your newborn and encourage sleep! #1 Night and Day Reversal Some newborns are very sleepy during the day and more active at night. If your baby wants to “party” at 3…
Read MoreDaylight Saving Ends – How to Fall Back Without Falling Apart
It’s that time of the year again… On Sunday, November 3rd, Daylight Saving will end (for US and Canada). Before you had kids, Daylight Saving adjustments meant an extra short/long weekend and having to adjust the clock on a bunch of electronics. With kids, however, it can impact your family for days, especially with young…
Read MoreSpring Forward!
Daylight Saving Time starts on Sunday March 10th this year. We “Spring Forward”, which means that we adjust the clocks 1 hour later. The challenges that can come from this time change are 1) having to wake your kiddos up in the morning and 2) managing bedtime, as kids feel less tired and there’s more…
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