Okay, so Jen,
we hear about sleep training all the time.
Sorry to
hear about your sleep deprivation — it only prepares you for the later years when your up wondering where they are and if they will be home at a «reasonable» hour:).
Also sorry to
hear about the sleeping and hope it gets better soon.
I had
heard about sleep training and cio during my mothering journey and they were not for our family.
I've been reading and
hearing about sleep issues all over the place lately; on facebook, on twitter, in my inbox, in various blog posts, and in clinic.
We all know about the dangerous, drowsy driver, and we have
heard about sleep - deprived British pilots who crashed their planes (having fallen asleep) while flying home from the war zone during World War II.
Sorry to
hear about the sleeping situation.
Not exact matches
As the lanterns went out, I laid back in my
sleeping bag (
sleep comes slowly when you can
hear the wind barreling down the mountain) and I thought
about how little I was personally bothered by the fact that we weren't going to reach our goal the next day.
Each group
heard from a couple residents and everyone discussed how they felt
about the
Sleep Out and the cause.
It's typical to grow up
hearing about the health benefits of a good night's
sleep, and most enjoy the feeling of being well rested.
You've
heard the story before — the one
about the entrepreneur who stays up all night,
sleeps less than four hours, then gets up at the crack of dawn to crush another 80 - hour workweek.
Once again after many, many years, a king's son came to the country and
heard an old man telling
about the hawthorn hedge: a palace was said to be behind it, in which a most beautiful king's daughter, named Briar Rose, had already been
sleeping a hundred years, and the king and the queen and the whole court
sleeping along with her.
I went to bed last night very tired and early this morning at
about 4 am, i
heard an earthquaking sound in the middle of my
sleep, and my thoughts were the end is come, the earthquake is here.
You've
heard me say a time or two, I'm not a fan of
sleeping in; I wasn't
about to waste my precious time in bed on my once in a lifetime 21st birthday.
A contented smile came to rest upon his face, and then, just as he was
about to drift off to
sleep, he
heard a noise from downstairs...
Not every man wants to
sleep with a woman right away, and not every man who
sleeps with a woman right away won't want to keep seeing her and maybe even commit to her (and, despite Evan's insistence
about not wanting to
hear the exceptions, the marriages and long - term relationships that resulted from first - date sex, it has happened to me and many other women, «rule» be damned!).
Another concern I've
heard about is that your infant might develop a dependence on
hearing white noise to
sleep.
I came home today to
hear my husband's mom bragging
about how she got my daughter to
sleep in her crib twice while I was gone.
I hadn't
heard much
about CIO before I became a parent; however, in my psychology training, one of the first things we were taught in terms of children and independence, is how important and valuable it is to assist children with
sleeping independently.
You drift off to
sleep with thoughts
about whether or not your husband needs a
hearing check...
Although you always
hear about the goal of getting baby
sleeping through the night, for the first two weeks until your baby gains sufficient weight you need to make sure that doesn't happen.
Parents were excited to
hear about the fast and gentle ways I was helping babies
sleep... so that they could be rested (happy!)
There, we
heard moms talking
about sleeping with their babies.
We've all
heard about melatonin being a natural
sleep aid.
We are constantly finding and
hearing about great new
sleep and nursery products.
We
hear from two
sleep experts, Jennifer Waldburger of Sleepy Planet, and Noel Janis - Norton of The New Learning Centre,
about their take on how to help our children grapple with those horrible night - triggered fears.
When we talk openly
about treating children like people and share that we do not punish, force
sleep, require everyone at a family dinner table, have chores, or otherwise treat our children like second class citizens we inevitably
hear «respectful parenting would Continue reading Respectful Parenting Would Never Work With My Kid: Are you Sure?
I was able to
hear other mothers talk
about sleep training and get some insight into what my partner and I might be in for when the time came to transition our son to his own bed.
Thank you for sharing your story, Anonymous, I am sorry to
hear about the rough times you have been going through and glad to
hear you found out
about the
sleep apnea in the end.
I go into my personal experience of using the extinction method in my book and also explain other methods but in the past year I have
heard other moms talk
about their success with the chair method and the
sleep lady shuffle which you can check out on the Internet.
JonaRose Feinberg: And I have
heard again I don't have studied
about this but anecdotally it seems like identical twins are more likely to put themselves on a similar schedule both in terms of the
sleep week and then later on in terms of their developmental milestones and things like that.
You
hear a lot of stories online
about babies that are independent and
sleep through the night on their own from a very young age.
This week we
hear from our
sleep expert
about toddler naps, and our work - life balance expert talks
about managing distractions when you work at home.
Before birth, a baby has been
hearing Mom's heartbeat, the swooshing of blood through her arteries, he's been lulled and rolled into
sleep as Mom moves, walks and goes
about her daily life.
It's pretty common to
hear parents of all ages and stages complain
about a lack of
sleep.
You keep
hearing about this magic book or that miraculous system that promises to get your baby to
sleep through the night.
Hear about the bedtime routines that parents use to get their child to
sleep without a fuss.
We
hear friends and family talking
about how their little ones getting five, eight, maybe even TWELVE hours of uninterrupted
sleep and well, it's no wonder we think we're doing it wrong or that our baby is «broken».
You keep
hearing about all these babies who magically
sleep.
This week, we
hear from our newest expert
about the field of occupational therapy, and from our
sleep expert on working with the nap / no nap schedule of a two - year - old.
Ask any bleary - eyed new parent
about the toughest challenges in bringing up baby and you'll
hear one answer over all others;
sleeping!
As a mom of 4 and a pediatric
sleep consultant, I have
heard parents complain
about «regressions» with practically every month of their child's first few years (ie 4mo, 6mo, 9mo, 18mo regression, etc).
Sometimes it is me making an excuse
about why I felt unmotivated to get this or that done: «Oh, if I'd only had a good night's
sleep, then I would've...» But, more often I
hear the phrase from my husband.
Sometimes our expectations of how well our babies
sleep can be a bit too high for their age — especially when we
hear our mums or friends talk
about how their babies «
slept through at 10 weeks».
New parents often
hear conflicting advice
about sleep.
New moms are always talking
about being
sleep deprived, but we rarely
hear new dads talking
about their lack of
sleep.
I
hear this phrase almost every single day; from an exhausted mom of a 5 month old, wondering why her baby's
sleep has gone downhill in the last month, to parents of a toddler who say that «their baby has never
slept well since 4 months of age», or even from a mom of a 3 month old, worried
about the upcoming «regression».
To read all
about Tracy Hogg's
Sleep Methods and to
hear many case studies, check out her incredible books: Secrets of the Baby Whisperer and The Baby Whisperer Solves All Your Problems.
it is great to
hear about all of the parents co
sleeping!
Also, if you
hear them in the middle of the night, let them cry for
about 5 min... if they still do nt go back to
sleep you can get them... but only if they are crying!