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Here are 5 top tips for promoting sleep with your little ones.

  1. The majority of babies I see with sleep issues are over tired. They then become irritable and cannot go off to sleep despite being exhausted. Just like when we get our “second wind” after going out late. Are you able to predict when your baby is ready for a sleep by knowing when they woke up? What are your babyʼs tired signs and can you recognise them early?
  2. Have you provided an environment conducive to sleep? Is the room temperature ok? Many babies begin to wake overnight as they are cold. Always consider the temperature at 3am as this is the coldest time of the night. Do they have a clean nappy, full tummy and have had some wind down time before trying to settle them?
  3. Make sure you have a strong support network. Someone to help you bounce ideas off and give you a break to have some sleep your self. It is a sign of strength not weakness to ask for help. Remember the old saying “it takes a village to raise a child.” How true this is-often we try to go it alone however asking for help during the tough times is ok.
  4. Be kind to yourself and have patience as it can take a while to see real improvement once you are consistently putting changes in place. Donʼt expect it to all happen overnight.
  5. Stay calm and relaxed. Your baby can pick up on your feelings and will be less likely to settle if you are anxious and feeling stressed.
  • Sleep, wonderful sleep, we envied parents whose babies slept through the night until we had our second, it was magic! All bubs are different.

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  • Thank you for sharing 🙂

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  • When they get older it’s even harder at bed times

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  • Thanks for sharing, great tips

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  • great article. a good nights sleep is the key to happiness

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  • My son sleep well with his favourite Teddy Bear blanket.

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  • Hmmm… Trying to be patient while my baby still refuse to sleep thru the night 🙁

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  • Just went to mums and bubs at the movies with an over tied 8 month old, not fun!

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  • Some great tips. Thanks for sharing

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  • Great tips. Thank you 🙂

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  • Some good tips there, thanks for sharing.

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  • Thanks for sharing your article

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  • I can vouch to tip#5. I was in denial that I was stressed. When I finally relaxed, my then baby settles to bed quite easily

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  • I have a little curious George who loves looking around and struggles to get some shut eye even when clearly drowsy

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  • wish someone had a routine for me now as an adult

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  • Routine is very important and helps recognise tired signs a little more easier, my little bugger always kicks his blankets off so I normally wake up and cover him in the middle of the night so I help him get a good nights sleep!

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  • I am going to save this

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  • Very hard to stay farm when you’ve had no sleep zzzzzzz

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  • Agree, that overtired kids don’t sleep well.

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  • beautiful post and some great pointers for those newbie mums out there.

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