7 things to know about sleep and your baby
Have you read up as much as you could about what you could do to help both you and your baby on this journey through child-raising? You probably have — it’s something all parents do when thry’re expecting their child, and after, as the years go by and they need a little help with figuring out what to do (especially in the infant years). But how do you deal with sleep? “7 things to know about sleep and your baby” tackles an issue we all face.
Key Takeaways:
- I’d like to have a word with whomever came up with the term “sleeping like a baby.” Because obviously, they weren’t the parent of a newborn.
- I know all too well how elusive sleep can be during those first few months — for both parents and their sweet babies.
- Every baby is different. Some can fall asleep completely on their own. Some babies like to be rocked. Others enjoy white noise or music.
“With three kids of my own, I know all too well how elusive sleep can be during those first few months — for both parents and their sweet babies.”