Getting Babyto Sleep Through the Night

Getting Baby to Sleep Through the Night

Need some keys on getting baby to sleep through the night. My child was a horrid sleeper. One day someone asked me if he was colic because he was tired (everyone in the house was), and I thought that’s it we need to fix this. I read multiple books, but these were some keys that saved us:

  • Keep a journal of their sleep habits and vow to never regress (particularly important with night feedings)
  • Set a goal (what would make you happy- the books suggested 12 hours of crib time at night but we are more of 10-11 hours).

Getting Babyto Sleep Through the Night

Now how to reach your goal of getting baby to sleep through the night…

if your child wakes up lets say three times and drinks 5 oz. of a bottle or 5 minutes breast milk keep that same amount then cut them off. 3 nights is key for this approach as it then develops a habit. On the third night cut it by 0.5 oz. or 30 seconds to 1 minute. Keep that three nights then cut it again. It is heart breaking to be stern, but after some sleep and sanity, I would do it again in a heart beat. It’s up to how fast you want to do it. If you want to target one thing at a time (like only getting up three times then two or if you want to rip the whole band-aide off and just do it all at once. I truly believe it helped my child be a better baby and me a better mommy. Naps still aren’t great for us but as he’s learned to love his crib he’s happy chilling up there for two hours at his designated time even if there is no sleeping going on.

 

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Autism Warning Signs: Early Detection

As we all know, Autism is on the rise. There can be great outcomes with early identification and early intervention. This means educating ourselves as parents and educators on what to look for, so that we can detect it as early as possible. This is a great break down on some signs that may suggest more problems. The greatest is a lack in social interaction. If you have any concerns about your child, please talk to a doctor just so that you can rule out any significant issues.

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Autism Warning Signs

 

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3 Year Old Milestones: Free Developmental Guide

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It can be great to check your toddler regularly to make sure they are meeting their guide lines. This 3 year old milestones free guideline brochure provides an easy way to track your child’s development. Here is a great free guide I found to check and see if your 3 year old is developmentally on track. Developmental milestones are huge ques into your child’s health. Hope you find the link helpful in helping you track your child’s development. If there seems to be smaller areas where your child is not as strong, try challenging and pushing them while also celebrating their strengths. If you have any concerns, mention them to your doctor and if you still feel unsure, seek a developmental pediatrician.

3 Year Old Milestones:

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Find the Right Car Seat: Keep Your Child Safe

It can be hard to figure out how to find the right car seat. Here’s a cool free app that helps you find that out so that you can keep your little one safe, which is important when you consider motor vehicle crashes are one of the most common causes of preventable deaths of children. Find the app at Car Seat Helper

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About App: Find the Right Car Seat

The Car Seat Helper app is designed to:
– Choose the right seat for your child’s age, height and weight
– Provide information about all car seat types
– Find local resources to help you learn how to install your car seat

Other features include videos and surprising facts about car seats.

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Autism and Obesity: the Links in Pregnancy

A recent UC Davis study suggests a 60% greater chance of a child developing autism if a mother was obese while pregnant with the child. They also suggest that if while pregnant the mother has diabetes, often linked with obesity, the child has greater odds of encounter learning disabilities later on in life.  While whatever your take on their study and it’s validity in your life, it really does make one think about how children are truly affected in these first moments of life.

Here are some things you might want to consider while pregnant to help raise a healthy child:

  • Your Weight
  • Your age
  • The father’s age
  • Your food habits
  • Your sleeping habits
  • Your emotional stress
  • Your consumption of things highly unrecommended
  • Your medications
  • Your follow through with doctor orders

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