Sleep Issues
Persistent settling difficulties or frequent night waking can be distressing for both babies and parents. Fortunately, there are well-researched solutions to sleep problems in young children. The Raising Children Network have provided a series of articles that describes an approach to dealing with settling and waking problems that is suitable for babies over six months of age. The Raising Children Network is a brilliant resource for parents of children of any age. |
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It can be a challenge to get just one baby to sleep. When there is more than one, babies will often take turns in crying and playing all night long. This can quickly exhaust their parents. Getting babies to sleep at night is a common problem for a parent of twins, triplets, quads or more. This website offers some useful suggestions to help get your babies into good sleep patterns and also, importantly, suggests where you can get help. |
Most babies need to learn how to 'fall asleep' and how to fall 'back to sleep' when they experience wakeful times, or 'light sleep' within a sleep cycle. The birth.com.au website offers welcome advice and techniques for parents of newborns and young babies. |
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South Australian Psychologists, Dr Sarah Blunden and Angie Willcocks, have created this site to promote the development of healthy sleeping habits among babies and children. Both know from daily experience that good sleep is vital for physical and emotional development in babies and children, and that good products can go a long way to supporting the development of healthy sleep habits. Sleep Shop offers an excellent range of good quality, useful sleep products as well as some very handy sleep tips. Pay safely online via the eway secure gateway. 30 day returns policy, refer to site for details. Free gift wrapping service. |



