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Goodbye Naps, Hello Quiet Time

Goodbye Naps, Hello Quiet Time

The end of naps is a sad time for many parents. Nap time is usually the one and only time of the day you can actually think and be productive without a tiny helper attached to your hip or being way too quiet in the other room. But I’ve got some great news for you: you...

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Five Tips for Moving Your Baby Into Their Own Room

Five Tips for Moving Your Baby Into Their Own Room

Transitioning your little one from the bassinet next to your bed to a crib in a faraway land called their own room can feel very daunting. Some parents keep their babies close by simply because the transition feels too monumental and scary. Other parents want to wait...

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How to Start Sleep Training

How to Start Sleep Training

If you’ve decided to sleep train, you might be wondering where the heck to start. With Google at our fingertips and sleep classes only a click away, information is endless. But how do you know which method to choose? Once you choose a method, what else do you need to...

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5 Tips for Surviving Quarantine

5 Tips for Surviving Quarantine

Wow. Just…wow. These past few weeks have been a rollercoaster for us all. Between the scariness of the virus, the social isolation, the added responsibility of homeschooling, the uncertainty of the economy, and the emotional and mental toll of it all combined, I feel...

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Sleep Training with Multiples

Sleep Training with Multiples

All parents are superheroes, but twin parents are certainly in a league of their own. I have had the privilege to work with several twin families and want to share some of the helpful tips we used to get their babies sleeping beautifully. [This post contains some...

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Nighttime Potty Training

Nighttime Potty Training

Potty training in general is an epic parenting milestone. In my opinion, the day that you can finally say farewell to diapers is only rivaled by accomplishments like getting your master’s degree or landing a big promotion. But sometimes, the enthusiasm to tackle this...

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When Can I Night Wean?

When Can I Night Wean?

When babies wake up crying in the middle of the night, it can be quite difficult to determine the underlying reason. Are they hungry? Are they uncomfortable? Are they sick? Or are they just looking for help falling back to sleep? Because our tiny humans can’t yet...

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Thumb-Sucking and Sleep

Thumb-Sucking and Sleep

Hi everyone. My name is Jamie, and I sucked my thumb until I was 8. I know you all are probably gasping and if you have your own thumbsucker at home, are spiraling down the rabbit-hole of “Will my child suck their thumb that long too? Are we going to have to take out...

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Should My Baby Use A Pacifier?

Should My Baby Use A Pacifier?

I get asked my opinion on pacifiers a lot. Am I a fan? Are they a sleep prop? When should I introduce one? When should I wean them? Truthfully, pacifiers are not good or bad. They can be very helpful in some circumstances and very disruptive in others. If you have a...

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