The 4 month sleep regression is real
Posted by Karen Faulkner onSleep regression The 4-month sleep regression derails babies, starting off a spiral of sleep deprivation. I’m taking you right back to my Health Visitor training in England. Parents are taught at 2-8 weeks postnatal, how to help their...
Link between ear infections, bottle feeding & pacifiers
Posted by Karen Faulkner onhttps://nurtureparenting.com.au/dental-health-in-babies-children-stop-the-rot/ Comfort sucking with milk in bottles Many babies are left with a bottle of milk in their cot. Parents do this in an attempt to reduce their disturbed sleep. Also hoping the toddler will...
Baby stuck in sitting in cot & won't settle to sleep
Posted by Karen Faulkner onBaby stuck sitting up and won't lay down This blog idea came from a bedtime visit of baby whispering to 8 month Tilly who had got stuck in sitting in her cot. A breech baby...
The pitfalls of finding baby sleep help on Instagram & social media
Posted by Karen Faulkner onInstagram, Facebook and other social media sites have changed the landscape of how mums are parenting and accessing help. In just the space of a few years, help and support has moved, in a big...
Achieving Baby Sleep Success with 5 Top Tips
Posted by Karen Faulkner onYAY it's 2017 and a new year! I hope you've all had lovely holidays and for those of you who celebrate Christmas, a Happy Christmas. My phone has been ringing red hot and my email...
Life before and after a visit from Karen
Posted by Karen Faulkner onThis is life before and after a visit from Karen. I get many requests for help from desperate parents with babies and toddlers who don't sleep well. Sometimes I get one that really strikes a...
Baby boys and sleep problems
Posted by Karen Faulkner onHere's something else from the anticipated baby sleep book I'm writing. Something that when I researched it, blew me away. It's HUGE. Gender and effects on sleep. This may surprise parents and when I had...
Parents need Baby Sleep Learning
Posted by Karen Faulkner onThe old chestnut raises it's head once more - Controlled Crying. Why oh why are we still talking baby sleep training? Parents need Baby Sleep Learning (BSL). It's a gentler way of helping babies sleep.http://www.smh.com.au/good-weekend/does-controlled-crying-really-work-20150220-133tf9.html Parents...