July 6, 2015 9:46 pm
Published by Linda Hanna-Sperber, MSN/Ed., IBCLC
It doesn’t take long to realize your baby’s days and nights are out of sync with yours. Most babies begin life mimicking their fetal behaviors for sleep and wake cycles. Understanding your baby's cycle will make it easier to establish healthy sleep routines that get everyone the rest they need.
July 6, 2015 9:44 pm
Published by Linda Hanna-Sperber, MSN/Ed., IBCLC
Using a transitional object can bring comfort to your baby until they learn to soothe themselves. "Lovies," "blankies" or other soft and small objects, capture your special scent and can help your baby settle down when you're not there. We'll explain how transitional objects work and how to use them with your little one.
July 6, 2015 9:13 pm
Published by Linda Hanna-Sperber, MSN/Ed., IBCLC
Never feel that you’re all alone if it seems like your baby won’t stop crying. While some parents brag about having a calm, relaxed and contented baby, other parents discover that their baby demands to be held, rocked or nursed to be quiet. We'll show you some proven techniques for soothing baby, from rocking to swaddling to diapering.