by Trish Martin | Apr 5, 2020 | Baby Development, Breast-feeding, Colic, Sleep
Is my baby tired or hungry? Did you know that your baby’s cues for hunger, tiredness, pain and wind are exactly the same! Would you like to learn more about what your baby is telling you? Check out this tutorial to help learn more about your baby’s...
by Trish Martin | Feb 29, 2020 | Breast-feeding, Breastmilk, Feeding, Lactation, Sleep
Dream feeds- here are some simple tips. Dream feeding isn’t for every baby but it’s worth a try to see if your baby will sleep for longer stretches during the night. It can work for both breastfed and bottle fed babies. Great way for babies who are mixed...
by Trish Martin | Oct 4, 2018 | baby sleep, self settling, self soothing, Sleep
Sleep Training Myths ? Myth 1️⃣ It isn’t normal for babies to sleep through the night. First of all this means my own babies and my clients babies are all abnormal? Sleeping through the night isn’t really what it seems. Adults don’t sleep through night either. Sleep...
by Trish Martin | Nov 21, 2017 | baby sleep, Love to dream, self settling, self soothing, Sleep, swaddling
How babies sleep settle and what helps them can be very different from one baby to the next. Not all babies sleep well swaddled. Not all babies like the patting and shushing as this can actually overstimulate them. This is especially so for the love to dream swaddle....
by Trish Martin | Sep 29, 2017 | Baby Nursery, Parenting, Sleep
?Mobiles: are they a good tool or a gadget babies can do without? Like many other gadgets such as white noise, monitors and sleep props, it comes down to how and when we use them that will ultimately give you the benefits they provide. Some babies need many tools to...
by Trish Martin | May 20, 2017 | baby sleep, self settling, Sleep
There are many ways to help resettle a crying baby. One way is to respond without action! Respond without Action – what does this actually mean. When you have a baby that’s not sleeping it can be very frustrating and not to mention exhausting. Many babies...
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