This presentation will walk participants through a 8 - step checklist to quickly evaluate the safety of
any infant sleep product.
Each participant receives a copy of our Safe Sleep Checklist — a highly useful handout designed to help parents and caregivers assess the safety of
any infant sleep product.
Our research finds an emerging dichotomy in maternal «sleep narratives» that are reinforced by the use of phone apps to monitor and manage infant sleep, online discussions where mothers share their experiences and techniques, and websites promoting
infant sleep products.
A step - by - step guide to assessing
infant sleep products.
Not exact matches
Practical guidelines that recognize the critical parenting role and related challenges can help parents attend to their
infant's needs at night while avoiding risky
products or
products that do not provide the full benefits of
sleeping in proximity, such as baby monitors, and avoiding falling asleep in chairs, rockers or sofas.
As our final send off to Safe
Infant Sleep Month, we're offering THREE (3) amazing grand prize packages filled with
products to help your
infants safely catch those z's.
Over the years, a mainstream approach to Christian parenting has emerged, and it's one that promotes
sleep training and feeding schedules for
infants, warns that spoiled children and marital discord are certain by -
products of homes where newborns are over-indulged, and promotes these methods as the Biblical way to care for a new baby.
According to the Consumer
Product Safety Commission, soft
sleeping surfaces create a suffocation hazard for
infants and increase the risk of SIDS.
In today's blog, we will be discussing a few
sleep products for newborns and
infants.
It's
Infant Safe
Sleep Awareness Month and we are showcasing some of the most innovative products, along with offering helpful advice from sleep expert Kim West AKA The Sleep Lady and daily giveaways through
Sleep Awareness Month and we are showcasing some of the most innovative
products, along with offering helpful advice from
sleep expert Kim West AKA The Sleep Lady and daily giveaways through
sleep expert Kim West AKA The
Sleep Lady and daily giveaways through
Sleep Lady and daily giveaways through 9/30.
An
infant sleep positioner is one of those
products.
If you're looking for a great low - cost option among the variety of co
sleeping product for
infants in bed available on the market today, look no further than the SwaddleMe By Your Side Sleeper.
As regards
sleep products I recommend «Arms Reach Cosleeper (http://www.armsreach.com/) which is a bedside bassinet» which attaches to the parents bed but provides a separate
sleep space for the
infant.
The American Academy of Pediatrics and the US Consumer
Product Safety Commission say that letting a baby
sleep in the same bed as the parents is a sudden
infant death syndrome, or SIDS, risk.
The Slumber Sleeper is the only all - in - one
product to offer solutions to the many concerns and needs surrounding
infant and toddler
sleep that would normally require multiple
products.
Sometimes introducing a non-conventional
product to the market can be challenging however as the Slumber Sleeper is truly an extension of swaddling, it has been widely accepted and welcome as Americas best
Sleep Safe
Sleep Solution for
infants and children.
Please review the Consumer
Product Safety Commission's recent recalls for children's
products and the AAP's recommendations for
infant sleep safety.
Bassinets and pack and plays are both safe
sleeping environments for your
infant, as long as they meet the following Consumer
Product Safety Commission guidelines:
According to a joint statement issued by the Consumer
Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Chairman Inez Tenenbaum and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), deaths and dangerous situations arising from use of
infant sleep positioners is a serious concern.
The 15 - year - old company has tried to educate parents about safe
sleep practices, and a portion of every
product's sale goes to First Candle / SIDS Alliance and the Canadian Foundation for the Study of
Infant Deaths.
Bottle feeding, breastfeeding, diaper changing, baby carrying, swaddling, multiples, bath time, caring for a circumcised and uncircumcised baby, cord care, baby
products, formula,
sleeping ques, burping soothing and pacifier use are all things that we have been trained on as an
infant care specialist.
July 1 2003 If you believe some of the claims on packaging of
sleep positioners and wedges, you might think these
products help prevent Sudden
Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) by keeping the baby positioned on its back or side.
Now, before making up your mind whether to buy
sleep sacks for
infants, consult some reviews of this
product first then choose the best
sleep sack that will do your baby wonders.
From where I'm standing it is an utmost hypocrisy to suggest that we need to just talk about it and employ and use less objective standards such as «in my opinion this adult bed mattress of mine is a safe
sleep surface for
infants» instead of regulated industry
product specifications
It's
Infant Safe
Sleep Awareness Month and we are showcasing some of the most innovative products, along with offering helpful advice from sleep expert Kim West AKA The Sleep La
Sleep Awareness Month and we are showcasing some of the most innovative
products, along with offering helpful advice from
sleep expert Kim West AKA The Sleep La
sleep expert Kim West AKA The
Sleep La
Sleep Lady...
During
Infant Safe
Sleep Awareness Month (September), our friends at Gugu Guru showcased several innovative products, along with offering helpful advice from sleep expert Kim West AKA The Sleep
Sleep Awareness Month (September), our friends at Gugu Guru showcased several innovative
products, along with offering helpful advice from
sleep expert Kim West AKA The Sleep
sleep expert Kim West AKA The
Sleep Sleep Lady.
The U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission (CPSC) warns parents not to place their
infants to
sleep in adult beds, stating that the practice puts babies at risk of suffocation and strangulation.
«Do as I say, not as I show: Ads in parenting magazines don't always illustrate safe practices: Study finds nearly 1 in 6 ads for children's
products use images that clash with American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations on potentially life - threatening issues such as
infant sleep positions and choking hazards.»
Baby
sleep positioners, a popular
product for safety - conscious parents, were suppose to save lives by keeping
infants from rolling onto their stomachs.
A
product of the Healthy Native Babies Project, this workbook packet explores ways to promote safe
sleep messages and prevent Sudden
Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) among American Indian / Alaska Native
infants.