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When I was just starting my daughter’s   , as new parent, every book or   on social media I checked (and there were a lo...
12/06/2024

When I was just starting my daughter’s , as new parent, every book or on social media I checked (and there were a lot) kept talking about baby or —those magical signs that your baby is tired enough to go to sleep without putting up much of a fight, and that sounded wonderful!

Here is the list of some, btw:

• Red eyebrows
• Averts eyes/looks away
• Decreased movement
• Blank stare
• Big yawns
• Rubbing eyes
• Rubbing or pulling on ears

So, knowing what to look for, I was playing with my girl and kept trying to catch any of those slippery cues to help my . But you know what? I don’t remember catching any of those cues on time until she turned almost two. Before, she would be slightly yawning (or maybe just silently screaming – A-A-A-A, because her dad keeps staring at her without blinking the whole time…) and rubbing her eyes (but for a second or a second and a half…) and I would be saying to myself — “Yes, got it, ,” but would eventually end up rocking her to sleep for a while. Or she would have a blank stare, again for a few seconds, some decreased movement (how do you even see that, really, on a baby who is 5-6 months old and not that active in a first place), and again those very subtle yawns, but that was 30 minutes after waking up… All of this was a mess!

And that’s what our naps and nights were: either she would fall asleep holding mummy’s breast, or in a car, or in my arms when I was rocking her while jumping on a gymnastics ball, slowly singing something (usually repeating some song I heard—“…I came in like a wreeeecking ball…” oh Miley Cyrus, how many times I sang this…) on top of the white noise machine.

The sleepy cues were simply not working for us because they were very unreliable, and unreadable, so we had to rely mostly on , plus some random guesswork where my wife would come to me and say—“I think the baby is ready to sleep” or I would do the same when she was playing with our daughter. This evolved into keeping a very strict / (the best thing ever!) and allowed us to bring order to naps and night sleep.

Then, when the number of attended webinars, courses, and read books increased and I started helping with baby sleep in my local community, I actually saw that most babies do show those ; they are easy to spot and you don’t have to turn on your inner Sherlock Holmes to find them. They are just there for you to identify and try to structure your day around them to have a balanced play and sleep ratio.

At the end I guess the reason why I wrote all of this is to let you know that if you are struggling with sleep cues, don’t get obsessed or desperate trying hard to spot them. Or don’t get upset when you spot them, but your baby still doesn’t want to sleep. There is nothing wrong with you or your baby; sometimes, really, those cues are not there or they are there but not at the right time. It is all okay! The fact that you are trying so hard, already shows how fantastic of a parent or guardian you are! Have a minute to notice that your baby has their own thing going on, which is actually awesome!

🌟 Sleep Training Tips for Sick Babies🌟 When your little one is unwell, stick to the   plan but with extra TLC. 🛌💕Not sta...
10/06/2024

🌟 Sleep Training Tips for Sick Babies🌟

When your little one is unwell, stick to the plan but with extra TLC. 🛌💕

Not started yet? - Wait until they’re better.

Already on track? - Keep going, but adapt:

🔅More cuddles and comfort
🔅Avoid reintroducing old habits

Desperate times? - It’s okay to use old tricks temporarily. Your baby’s sleep is crucial for recovery. 🌙✨

Post-illness: Retraining is possible and easier than you think! Need help? DM me for advice. 💬👶

Full text is available by following the link in the bio and navigating to the blog. ❤️



Finally I released a collection of the poems my daughter loved reading before going to bed.    Hopefully your baby will ...
22/05/2024

Finally I released a collection of the poems my daughter loved reading before going to bed. Hopefully your baby will find them soothing as well 😀 if you interested please follow the link in my bio and there pick - books.

Navigating the 4-Month Sleep Regression Journey 🛌🌟As your baby hits the 4-month mark, you might notice a shift in their ...
15/05/2024

Navigating the 4-Month Sleep Regression Journey 🛌🌟

As your baby hits the 4-month mark, you might notice a shift in their sleeping habits, commonly known as the . 🌛 This is a natural developmental stage where your baby’s sleep patterns evolve, leading to more frequent awakenings and changes in their daytime behavior. 🧸 It’s a sign of significant brain development, with your baby learning and growing at a rapid pace. 🚼 While it may result in some sleepless nights, it’s a temporary phase that will pass with time.

Key Signs to Look Out For 👀

Increased Crying or Fussiness: More frequent crying or fussiness during sleep times as your baby struggles to settle down. 😢

Shorter Naps: A noticeable reduction in nap length and total daytime sleep. ⏳

Distracted Daytime Feeding: Your baby may seem more easily distracted during feedings due to the changes in their sleep cycle. 🍼

Helpful 👪

Maintain a Consistent Routine: Stick to regular nap times and establish a calming . 📅

Optimize the Sleep Environment: Create a dark, quiet room and consider using white noise to promote . 🌙

Encourage Self-Soothing: Allow your baby a moment to settle themselves back to sleep if they wake up during the night. 🤱

Stay Patient and Responsive: Offer reassurance with gentle touches or soft lullabies when needed. 🎵

Remember, you’re not alone in this, and it’s okay to seek or advice if you need it from . With patience, love, and some practical strategies, you and your baby will find your way back to . 💤✨

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