Category: Baby Sleep Tips

  • Top Benefits of Hiring a Baby Sleep Consultant

    Top Benefits of Hiring a Baby Sleep Consultant

    Hiring a baby sleep consultant is a valuable investment for families struggling with a baby or toddler’s sleep. With expertise in sleep science and child development, consultants offer tailored solutions, personalized plans, ongoing support, and address underlying issues, resulting in quicker improvements and long-term benefits for the whole family’s health and happiness.

  • Stay on Track with Baby’s Sleep During the Holidays

    Stay on Track with Baby’s Sleep During the Holidays

    Don’t stress about your baby’s sleep schedule ruining the holidays, or worse, their behavior embarrassing you for years to come. Enjoy these tips to keep your baby sleeping well through the holiday festivities.

  • 6 Tips to Improve Your Newborn’s Sleep

    6 Tips to Improve Your Newborn’s Sleep

    Ask any parent and their number one goal is probably how to improve their newborn’s sleep. While a major challenge for some families, others follow tips from baby sleep consultant, Michelle Read, and their newborn sleeps better and longer.

  • 4 Reasons Your Baby is Taking Short Naps and What You Can Do

    4 Reasons Your Baby is Taking Short Naps and What You Can Do

    Short Naps are so common yet frustrating for parents. Learn what causes these and how you can encourage longer and more restorative sleep for your baby.

  • 4 Tips to Improve the Four Month Baby Sleep Regression

    4 Tips to Improve the Four Month Baby Sleep Regression

    Concerned about the changes in your baby’s sleep as they hit four months? Understanding this phase to not truly be a regression, but rather a progression in their natural development, along with implementing these tips, will provide support during this stage.

  • Understanding Sleep Props for Babies Through Toddlers

    Understanding Sleep Props for Babies Through Toddlers

    Sleep props can empower children, or make parents or caregivers more beholden to the routine they establish for the baby. Sleep props must be used considering age-appropriate development, like considering almost every sleep prop as good for infants, but limiting those as months pass from newborn to baby to toddler.