Sentences with phrase «sleeping additional family»

All of the suites are capable of sleeping additional family or friends on the sleeper couches in the units, there is a supplement charge.

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The additional calls and weeks of email support are ideal for families dealing with complex sleep changes who are seeking to implement these adjustments gradually in order to ease the transition for their child.
The thing about the safety data is that some studies show that bedsharing doesn't pose an additional risk beyond 8 - 12 weeks in nonsmoking families, but as you said, those early weeks are often when parents find that they HAVE to sleep with their babies.
A reversible top seat is included with the stroller frame and accessories are sold separately for additional seating including a bassinet for the sleeping newborn, lower second seat for the growing family, lower infant car seat adaptor for the newest addition, and the Britax B - Safe 35 Elite and B - Safe 35 infant car seats for the curious baby.
And recently researchers at STRONG and elsewhere have started uncovering additional, surprising drivers of obesity, such as sleep schedules and the frequency of family meals.
An Accessory Dwelling Unit must be a habitable living unit added to, created within or detached from a primary one - unit single family dwelling, it is a separate additional living unit, including: kitchen, sleeping, and bathroom facilities
First of all, additional living expense coverage kicks in to cover the immediate need for a place for your family to sleep.
When your pet is sharing your sleeping space keeping the pearly whites bright will have additional importance for the health and well being of your family.
Featuring 4 Spacious bedrooms plus an additional Guest Suite (5 Bedrooms) this stunning holiday home can accommodate large family holidays sleeping up to 10 guests.
The other accommodation alternative is the Station Master's Cottage, ideal for a family with bathroom, kitchen bedroom and lounge room capable of sleeping additional people.
Each studio comes with a Queen bed as standard, with additional sleeping facilities in the family rooms.
While it can sleep two adults this room is best suited for a single person or as an additional bedroom for families traveling with children.
Just awesome... family of six and two additional was maximun occupancy and we all slept very well... space is great for eight people.
This cottage has four bedrooms, consisting of one double on the ground floor, an additional double on the first floor with en - suite bath, basin and wc, plus two ground floor bedrooms, as well as ground floor family bathroom, which means that this cottage sleeps eight people.
The media room can be converted into a bedroom via the two pull - out sofas that provide additional sleeping space for younger children or family nannies.
Royal Family Suites with Balcony are 575 sq. ft. with a 246 sq. ft. balcony and comfortably sleep up to six guests with additional Pullman - style beds and convertible sofa bed.
The family rooms have an additional sleeping area (1 double and 2 twin beds).
Promenade Family Staterooms are 327 sq. ft. and sleep up to six guests with their additional sofa bed and / or Pullman - style beds.
Family Interior Staterooms are 324 sq. ft. and sleep up to six guests with their additional sofa bed and / or Pullman - style beds.
Any additional time you can spend sneaking in dungeon crawls while at work, carrying out Dark Brotherhood assassinations at family dinners, and crafting new equipment when you probably should be sleeping is the best addition to enhance the experience.
First of all, additional living expense coverage kicks in to cover the immediate need for a place for your family to sleep.
In the visits, families can access additional support for common challenges of the early years, including feeding, parenting, sleep, bonding, language and development, and maternal health and wellbeing.
There are a number of factors which make managing A1C particularly difficult for teens including: Social pressures and responsibilities, motivation, personality, nutrition, substance use, sleep habits, brain re-structuring, defence mechanisms (such as denial and avoidance), social justice issues (oppresion — racism), diabetes education, individuation, future - oriented culture, access to health services, family structure and dynamic issues, marital conflict between parents, family and friendship conflict with teen, mental health stigma, academic pressure and responsibility, limited mindfulness and somatic awareness, spirituality (especially concerning death), an under - developed ability to conceptualize long - term cause and effect (this is developmentally normal for teens), co-parenting discrepencies, emotional inteligence, individuation, hormonal changes, the tendency for co-morbidity (people with diabetes can be more prone to additional physical and mental health diagnosis), and many other life / environmental stressors (poverty, grief etc.).
Therefore, families should be encouraged to generalize the use of simple sleep strategies to other children when appropriate or seek additional help if sleep problems recur.
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