There will be times when your baby takes a short nap (or two), skips a nap altogether, wakes up early, goes to bed late, and everything in between. Not if, but when these things happen, follow what I like to call the “15 minute rule”. This means that whatever happens, you can adjust your baby’s schedule in 15 minute increments to get back on track by bedtime
Read MoreAs a new mom, I was a wreck. I felt SO prepared going into motherhood then once my baby arrived, I felt like I was dropped into a foreign land with zero instructions and zero confidence. I felt lost, confused, and extremely inadequate. It was rough, to say the least.
However, we slowly but surely figured things out together, started sleeping through the night around 10 weeks (this made ALL the difference for me), and learned some really incredible lessons along the way.
Read MoreResearch tells us again and again that capping off naps while your baby is learning to sleep can actually be beneficial to their ability to sleep at night. Why? Because if your baby sleeps all day long, chances are they are not going to want to sleep all night long as well. So, waking your baby from a nap during the sleep training period is a huge part of teaching your baby to sleep.
Read MoreImagine how much easier your life would be if your baby slept through the night? I’m here to help you do that in a safe, gentle and loving way.
Read MoreUp until four months, your baby goes through “newborn sleep cycles”, or short and irregular ones. Once they hit that four month mark (give or take a few weeks. Every baby is different!), their sleep patterns start to turn into “adult sleep cycles”, where they become more consistent and more predictable. With all of that change and development going on in their little brains, of course there will be some interrupted sleep! It’s a big deal to go through these changes!
Read MoreThe good news is, you're not alone if your baby is struggling with short naps! The bad news is, if your baby is under 4 months, this is completely normal.
Read More"Jessalyn, I'm feeling kind of defeated. My baby has perfect wake windows, he's eating and growing, he knows how to fall asleep independently, but he will not stay asleep for the life of me." Sound familiar?
Well, after doing some digging (I kind of feel like a detective 🕵🏻♀️ when I do this, especially in consultations. Not mad about it!) she said that her baby keeps making noises and grunting in the night, so in fear of him waking up, she hurries over to him, pops the binky in to help him "stay asleep", and within minutes he's awake and crying. This entire process repeats over and over throughout the night.
Read MoreTo me, the term “sleep training” simply means teaching your baby how to sleep in a safe, gentle and effective way. It means you are right there, supporting your baby and teaching them every step of the way. It means you are giving your baby the life skill of sleep so they can grow and develop properly because their body is getting the rest that they need.
Read MoreIf you are overwhelmed by the thought of sleep training or don’t know where to start, here are three simple things you can do to start getting more sleep today.
Read MoreAre you out of the newborn phase but ready to teach your baby independent sleep? Check out my 4-12 month mini-course that will give you everything you need in order to have predictable days and 11-12 hour nights.
Read MoreAs a new mom, I was a wreck. I felt SO prepared going into motherhood then once my baby arrived, I felt like I was dropped into a foreign land with zero instructions and zero confidence. Having been a mom for over 10 years now, these are the seven things I would tell any new mom.
Read MoreI know it can seem so frustrating sometimes when you need to do anything hands-free, but your baby won’t be content if you set them down. Believe it or not, this will not last forever, so here are some tips to try in the meantime! You might even miss those newborn snuggles when this phase passes.
Read MoreSome mamas think it is completely “normal” for their babies to not sleep through the night for the first several years of their lives. I will tell you that it doesn’t have to be that way! You can get more sleep starting TODAY.
Read MoreIf the term “cry it out” makes you tense up, you are not alone! My sleep training method is not a cry it out method. Read more to learn what steps sleep training should entail for your baby!
Read MoreYou are not alone if you think your baby has a fussy tummy! Their little digestive systems are getting used to a lot of change when they are born.
Read MoreMotherhood can be exhausting, and the more kids I’ve had the crazier it gets! Because of this, I’m constantly trying to simplify everything. I want to share some with you that are working extremely well for me.
Read MoreEveryone’s journey to having a family is different. Whether you get pregnant quickly, need IUI, IVF, adoption, surrogacy, or simply get to love on your nieces and nephews, we are ALL mothers. And we all need to be here for each other.
Read MoreIt is never too late to start sleep training! Commit to the process and give it your all, and you can dive in as early as four weeks old.
Read MoreIf your baby gets stuck on their tummy, know that this is a phase that will pass! Here are some tips and tricks to get through this period.
Read MoreIf you are currently co-sleeping and you want to move baby to their own bed, follow these steps to make the transition.
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