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Sleep
If you (and other parents of young kids) can stay awake long enough to read them, here are our articles on children and sleep, with expert tips and advice!
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Family road trip in Europe: baby sleep habits
How easy is it to establish good baby sleep habits in a camper van? In this final installment, our road trip family tells us about the twins’ nap and bedtime schedule. Read Part 7.
Family road trip Part 7 -
Survival tips for parents of young children (who are fed up with tips)
No, you don’t have to have sex and yes, it’s OK not to sleep in the same room when the kids are very young. We asked a parent of young children who’s fed up with tips to share hers!
What to say to well-meaning advice -
Who needs sleep anyway?
It’s worth every minute to read Michelle’s story on 4 years of broken sleep and learn about the 18 month sleep regression. Also, lots of practical measures when your baby is not sleeping.
Read Michelle’s story on 4 years of broken sleep -
Newborn sleep – facts and good advice
Newborn sleep – how much trouble can it cause? A newborn baby sleeps approximately 16 hours a day. Get some great advice from a midwife.
9 tips on newborn sleep -
Advice for new parents – you need a plan
New parents? Don’t expect your baby to obligingly fit into your life the way it is now. Meet the illustrator and daddy blogger from France.
5 tips for coping with life as new parents -
How to get a baby to sleep
Babies' sleeping pattern differs greatly from that of adults. Our little ones sleep in intervals and wake up to eat between naps. That's normal. For a baby. But not for you!
Get your baby to sleep tonight -
Tips to help you and your baby sleep
A newborn baby and not much sleep? Mommy blogger Victoria shares her best baby sleep tips for new and exhausted parents.
Surviving sleepless nights as new parents -
Lullabies that work
After music critic Kristin had her baby, more mellow tunes began to drift from her speakers. Here are her tips for good music that doubles as lullabies for her son Bruno.
Anything but your classical lullabies