Helping Babies Sleep
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Nap Guide for 14-15 Month-Old Baby: Essential Advice for Parents
Navigating Nap Transitions for 14-15 Month-Olds: Dr. Sarah Mitchell’s Guide
Hey there, I'm Dr. Sarah Mitchell of Helping Baby Sleep. Welcome to my channel! Don't forget to hit subscribe so you never miss a sleep tip.
Today, we're talking about 14 and 15-month-old little ones. This age is so adorable as they're starting to explore their world, but it also brings a big change in their nap schedule. Most kids start transitioning to one nap around this age. Signs that they’re ready include:
Taking one nap but not the other (usually skipping the morning nap).
Needing to be woken up from both naps to keep the schedule, leading to a bedtime later than 8:00 PM.
While many daycare centers enforce a one...
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The Truth About Naps on the Go | Baby Sleep Tips with Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Are Naps on the Go as Good as Crib Naps? Naps on the Go How to Make a Good Nap Happen for Your Baby | Dr. Sarah Mitchell Explains Are naps on the go as good as naps in the crib? 🛏️🚗 Today, Dr. Sarah Mitchell, a sleep consultant and creator of the Helping Baby Sleep Method, dives into this topic. 🍼✨ Learn how to balance getting out of the house with ensuring your baby gets quality sleep. Whether...
5 Signs of an Overtired Baby | Dr. Sarah Mitchel
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Hey there! I'm Dr. Sarah Mitchell from Helping Baby Sleep. Today, we're going to talk about five signs that your little one is overtired. Let's dive straight into this! Falls Asleep Immediately in the Car Seat: While it's normal for newborns to fall asleep quickly due to their short awake windows, older kids falling asleep immediately when in motion can be a sign of overtiredness. Increased Fus...
When can your baby drop the night feed?
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When can your baby drop the night feed?
When should you lengthen your awake windows?
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When should you lengthen your awake windows?
Only 30 Minute Nap a Problem? Baby Sleep
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Only 30 Minute Nap a Problem? Baby Sleep
Can nighttime routines solve your sleep problem? Bay Sleep Expert
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Can nighttime routines solve your sleep problem? Bay Sleep Expert
Unlocking Restful Nights: The Power of Sleep Training
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Unlocking Restful Nights: The Power of Sleep Training
Handling Nighttime Waking Once and For All
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Handling Nighttime Waking Once and For All
Say Goodbye to Sleepless Nights: Top Tips for Dealing with Sleep Regression
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Say Goodbye to Sleepless Nights: Top Tips for Dealing with Sleep Regression
Baby Sleep Science 101: How Does Sleep Happen for Babies? | Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Baby Sleep Science 101: How Does Sleep Happen for Babies? | Dr. Sarah Mitchell
The E.A.S.Y. Baby Routine: Getting Your Baby on a Sleep Schedule with the E.A.S.Y. Method
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The E.A.S.Y. Baby Routine: Getting Your Baby on a Sleep Schedule with the E.A.S.Y. Method
Baby Pacifiers: Don't Buy One Before Watching This! | Pros and Cons from a Baby Sleep Consultant
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Baby Pacifiers: Don't Buy One Before Watching This! | Pros and Cons from a Baby Sleep Consultant
14 Things Mothers Wish They Knew: Top Tips for New Parents 2022 | Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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14 Things Mothers Wish They Knew: Top Tips for New Parents 2022 | Dr. Sarah Mitchell
Newborn Safe Sleep: Safety Tips for Babies 2022 with Dr. Sarah Mitchell | Helping Babies Sleep
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Newborn Safe Sleep: Safety Tips for Babies 2022 with Dr. Sarah Mitchell | Helping Babies Sleep
How Much Sleep Does Your Baby Need? Newborn Sleep Explained by a Sleep Expert | Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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How Much Sleep Does Your Baby Need? Newborn Sleep Explained by a Sleep Expert | Dr. Sarah Mitchell
Starting Solids: A Doctor's Quick Guide to Starting Baby on Solid Foods | Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Starting Solids: A Doctor's Quick Guide to Starting Baby on Solid Foods | Dr. Sarah Mitchell
Daycare Sleep Tips: Daycare Nap Problems Solved by a Sleep Expert
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Daycare Sleep Tips: Daycare Nap Problems Solved by a Sleep Expert
Baby Products You WON'T Regret Buying 2022 | Sustainable Products That Grow with Your Baby!!!
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Baby Products You WON'T Regret Buying 2022 | Sustainable Products That Grow with Your Baby!!!
8 Month Sleep Regression: Why Your Baby Won't Sleep and What To Do About It! | Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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8 Month Sleep Regression: Why Your Baby Won't Sleep and What To Do About It! | Dr. Sarah Mitchell
Overtired Baby: Signs and How to Help Your Overtired Baby Sleep with Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Overtired Baby: Signs and How to Help Your Overtired Baby Sleep with Dr. Sarah Mitchell
Is There Something Wrong With My Baby? | A Doctor's Perspective on Excessive Crying and Sleep Issue
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Is There Something Wrong With My Baby? | A Doctor's Perspective on Excessive Crying and Sleep Issue
Why Does My Baby Wake Up SO EARLY? | The Early Morning Wakings Manual with Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Why Does My Baby Wake Up SO EARLY? | The Early Morning Wakings Manual with Dr. Sarah Mitchell
Better Sleep for Parents: How Does Sleep Deprivation Affect Mothers and Fathers?
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Better Sleep for Parents: How Does Sleep Deprivation Affect Mothers and Fathers?
Ideal Bedtime Routine for Babies from 0-24 Months | Helping Babies Sleep with Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Ideal Bedtime Routine for Babies from 0-24 Months | Helping Babies Sleep with Dr. Sarah Mitchell
When and How to Move Your Baby to Their Own Room | Helping Babies Sleep with Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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When and How to Move Your Baby to Their Own Room | Helping Babies Sleep with Dr. Sarah Mitchell
Is Your Baby Hungry or Tired? | Baby Hunger vs. Fatigue with Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Is Your Baby Hungry or Tired? | Baby Hunger vs. Fatigue with Dr. Sarah Mitchell
Dream Feeds: Everything You Need to Know About Dream Feeding Your Baby with Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Dream Feeds: Everything You Need to Know About Dream Feeding Your Baby with Dr. Sarah Mitchell
How to Stop Nursing to Sleep: Disassociate Nursing and Sleeping with Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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How to Stop Nursing to Sleep: Disassociate Nursing and Sleeping with Dr. Sarah Mitchell
BABY COLIC RELIEF: Relieve Baby Colic with Techniques and Tactics by Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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BABY COLIC RELIEF: Relieve Baby Colic with Techniques and Tactics by Dr. Sarah Mitchell

Комментарии

  • @Serenity_escapes
    @Serenity_escapes 6 часов назад

    I have a toddler &a 6 month old, my little baby fully taught her self one day she was in her Porta crib and threw her little legs in the air and was on the tummy. Everyday after that she was golden

  • @nethra7447
    @nethra7447 День назад

    Hi doctor, I am from india,i red book "helping babies sleep method",my boy is 13 month old, i am sleeping teaching him asper your guidance in book,using controlled checkin, can i co sleep after sleep training, after 1 month or more, or when to start co sleep again,who is best for co sleep me or my husband,pl reply doctor, thank you in advance

  • @RicardoReyes
    @RicardoReyes 4 дня назад

    My 3 month old sleeps 30 minutes at a time at night. He goes to sleep at 7 breastfeeding. Then 30 minutes late is wide awake and not looking around, but screaming. He does that until 5am.

  • @EarthAngel17771
    @EarthAngel17771 10 дней назад

    Thanks girl 💗👍

  • @shadrach6299
    @shadrach6299 16 дней назад

    Never start co sleeping

  • @shadrach6299
    @shadrach6299 21 день назад

    I am a very light sleeper but cosleeping was never a consideration

  • @taylorsmith171
    @taylorsmith171 21 день назад

    Thank you so much for this video. My husband and I are interested in effectively sleep training. We’ve been co-sleeping since our daughter was born. Now that we’re transitioning to her crib, obviously she’s struggling to fall asleep independently; especially with the Ferber Method. Her daily schedule is fairly consistent. Her nighttime routine looks like solids, bath, nurse and preparation for bed. When placed in her crib, she’s very determined to stay awake as long as possible and screams or cries nonstop. The frequent check-in’s upset her even more. She’ll cry for 2.5 hours or more a night. When crying, she cries so hard, often gasping for air and vomiting. The gasping for air and vomiting startles us. When co-sleeping, she frequently wakes throughout the night to nurse. (Though, we do get more sleep at night compared to when we try to get her to sleep on her own.)Nights are really hard and we’re feeling defeated. Definitely looking forward to learning more about the different methods you suggest. I am desperate for a change.

    • @HelpingBabiesSleep
      @HelpingBabiesSleep 20 дней назад

      Please read the book and work on all the different aspects about sleep teaching! This is about so much more than just the put down. As a co sleeper - you'll want to be more gradual and start with the attended method from the book. a.co/d/00gB7SGj

  • @fallingelevator
    @fallingelevator 21 день назад

    I thought this video was going to give us advice on how to deal?

  • @Fatemamerchant-j6b
    @Fatemamerchant-j6b 25 дней назад

    My daughter is 20 months old She is very active during the day She wakes up suddenly at 2am in night cries a alot and then sleep after an hour or two Why is this happening??

    • @HelpingBabiesSleep
      @HelpingBabiesSleep 20 дней назад

      It's hard to say with little info, but in general, the most common cause of night wakings at this age is staying awake too long before bedtime. Meaning: bedtime is too late. She needs to be asleep ~ 4 hours from waking from her nap.

  • @PoorPinayVlogs
    @PoorPinayVlogs 25 дней назад

    Since i gave birth june 4,2024 I have no good sleep . My baby is crying when his hungry and sleepy . Everytime every 2-3 hrs he wakes up with cry then give him a milk after that he cry again because he want to sleep . I feel dizzy already I only have few hrs sleep . As frist time mom I dont know what to do please help

    • @HelpingBabiesSleep
      @HelpingBabiesSleep 20 дней назад

      Please read our book! There is more to share than a reply on a social media comment. As one reviewer wrote about our book: "This book transformed my newborn's sleep in less than 2 days. We went from co-sleeping and nursing to sleep to sleeping in his bassinet for the full night and napping in his bassinet throughout the day at 5 weeks. This was extremely practical and was flexible enough to implement right away! I am so happy I started this early." a.co/d/0gn9VKrp

  • @Northshoreboy135
    @Northshoreboy135 Месяц назад

    Forget black out curtains!!!! Most time they still bleed some light from the top, bottom and sides! FOIL! Foil is where it’s at! I know it sound trashy and your neighbors will probably think you’re starting your own meth lab, but it will make the room pitch black dark. You will not be able to see your hand in front of your face. Install foil in my kids room tonight! Like 5 mins ago! It’s perfect. Spray a bit of water on the windows then the foil sticks right to it. Add some tape for security. And block any openings! GOLDEN!

  • @LUCASCRUZ-d9d
    @LUCASCRUZ-d9d Месяц назад

    Hello, I can’t book times with you on the website. It seems June and July are booked. My wife and I are desperate with our toddler and we have a second baby coming soon. Need help. Thank you.

    • @sarahmitchell9924
      @sarahmitchell9924 Месяц назад

      Sorry about that! Vacation until July 8th. Opened a few spots up for that week!

  • @joicrawford9907
    @joicrawford9907 Месяц назад

    good info. however, you can still be “breast feeding”, by bottle, meaning you still will know exactly how much they ate . that doesn’t mean they had formula just because you know how much they ate in oz/ml

  • @cvmarquez1534
    @cvmarquez1534 Месяц назад

    People commenting about how horrible with out watching the video. Way to go 😅😅😅

  • @MsMuradova
    @MsMuradova Месяц назад

    Every 3-4 hours applies to babies that eat formula, for breastfed babies they can eat every hour to 2 hours, they might be going thru a growth spurt, so this information isn't so helpful, especially if the only thing that soothes the infant is the breast or pacifier, It could be helpful for older infants, over 6 months old not new born

  • @fofs3084
    @fofs3084 Месяц назад

    She wants to practice standing in her cot 😂at midnight? Really, only God can help me here 😂😂😂

  • @tanyax6218
    @tanyax6218 Месяц назад

    Gosh you can't win, you have to wake a new born every 2-3hrs to feed, my baby always looks annoyed to be woken up and soon after she is crying for hours.

  • @ayalaux
    @ayalaux Месяц назад

    It’s not so important if it’s abuse or not but I want to know what’s the best for the babies. Why do we have to train babies for sleeping which is something will come naturally with age? Heck, why do we train kids for anything like sleep, potty, things that are base in human natural behaviors and basic needs? It’s because if the babies are trained early on, the parents get easier time. But is it beneficial for the babies? That’s what I want to know. The society today seems to care about parents, not the babies’ needs so much. As for the cry it out method, I wish there are studies (yes plural; reproducibility is important) done with the variation of cry it out method and no cry it out measuring brain cortisol levels in babies.i feel like with that we will know what’s best for children.

    • @HelpingBabiesSleep
      @HelpingBabiesSleep Месяц назад

      That's the whole point... sleep doesn't always just come naturally with age. The drive to sleep is biological but the way we sleep is a learned habit. There's a generalization that people who teach their little ones to sleep are doing it because it's what's best for the parents which is a judgement and fallacy. No one wants to do "sleep teaching" but they do so because they feel the way they are making sleep happen is unsustainable for their family's health and well being. These babies wake up sometimes hourly !! That's not healthy. If you're research oriented go and look up Dr. Jodi Mindell. She's done a plethora of work in this area.

    • @Me-hf4ii
      @Me-hf4ii Месяц назад

      As a 40 year old who won’t sleep unless I make myself (I mean, obviously I would eventually fall asleep if I stayed up for a few days, but I don’t sleep in a “natural” daily rhythm at all by nature) I totally disagree that good sleep routines aren’t a habit we need to work on.

  • @irispetak3887
    @irispetak3887 Месяц назад

    You are amazing but for a person who speaks English as a secondary language you are very hard to follow . Thank you for sharing

  • @SmartParenting-ns7sf
    @SmartParenting-ns7sf Месяц назад

    ruclips.net/video/9pPoVwS7PRY/видео.htmlsi=Wxi3YJaU-d4iihcc

  • @TheHolisticLove
    @TheHolisticLove Месяц назад

    This did not teach me anything. And the reasons for transitioning is not true. My baby sleeps through the night when she’s sleeping with me. I just want her to sleep independently during nap and night times.

  • @nantuphalatsi8467
    @nantuphalatsi8467 2 месяца назад

    Super helpful! Let’s go try it!!

  • @carlyescotocalmes3447
    @carlyescotocalmes3447 2 месяца назад

    My daughter is 8 months today, and we successfully trained (sorry for the term!) her for nights atv5 months and she sleeps great independently in her crib at night. Daytime she did NOT take to the training. We tried for 6 weeks and it didn’t take, and we think it might be because she contact napped and sometimes nursed to sleep before. We want to try again but are worried it won’t work again

  • @saphiagegamyang1172
    @saphiagegamyang1172 2 месяца назад

    What if they wake at 6am and only give you 1 hour naps each? How to manage those wake windows or what are they? Please help thank you!

    • @HelpingBabiesSleep
      @HelpingBabiesSleep 2 месяца назад

      Then you're probably not ready for 2 naps. One of the criteria is that you can have 2 long naps.

    • @saphiagegamyang1172
      @saphiagegamyang1172 2 месяца назад

      @@HelpingBabiesSleep my wake windows are still quite small for her age at 2, 2.5, 3 bed. Could that be a reason?

  • @vaporwingfauxmcloud1190
    @vaporwingfauxmcloud1190 2 месяца назад

    Not sure if I'm allowed to vent to you but this is what I had when I was with someone I loved a lot. I met someone at a vape shop I was working at who I fell in love with as she shared so many things in common and I really wanted someone to be there for me at my worse moments and someone I could do the same for. Eventually we hit it off and soon I found myself at her apartment sharing the same bed, watching anime, playing video games and when I fell apart, I could trust her to be there for me. Long story short, she fell back in love with her ex who abused her and she ended up finding everything wrong with me and let me have it so badly that when I went back home with my parents, I cried alot. People say its cringey and wrong to feel sad for being apart from someone you love but to me that's just an excuse for people to tell me to "get over it" and "Quit whining" when I fell in a deep and dark depression. Its easy to leave someone for cheating but its much harder to leave when you can't find a flaw in the relationship... I grew more spiteful towards myself and often (For 4 years) I look back on what I could've had with her and the happy memories flood my head and I look at myself today and realize that she stole my heart but never returned it. I miss her a lot more now because she was the faint light in my darkness. The passionate nights we spent together, the morning waking up and seeing her smile... To everyone I'm pathetic and have to be this machine-like man who has to be tough and resilient and get mad everyday and not have emotions and pretend I am serious all the time and not be bubbly and I hate all of that... Loving people is difficult but hating and being spiteful is super easy right? What a society we live in where cheating and gaslighting is normalized and having a high relationship count is glorified... If I could choose to not exist, I think I'd prefer that over me becoming like every typical man...

    • @Prxdxgy_Official
      @Prxdxgy_Official 16 дней назад

      Don’t put yourself down mate your not alone and you CAN do this and get through it, even if it seems impossible. I believe in you man, don’t let her take your life away, you deserve the world and to be loved for you. As hard as it may seem you need to focus your mind on alternate things and go out and maybe find a woman who loves you for you, don’t trust too easily but also remember not to treat everybody like they’re going to do what your ex did. You got this bro keep going 💪💯

  • @user-hv8dk6ns8t
    @user-hv8dk6ns8t 2 месяца назад

    you sound like Pam from The Office :D

  • @ionakemp3677
    @ionakemp3677 2 месяца назад

    Can I learn more with you without having to read?

    • @HelpingBabiesSleep
      @HelpingBabiesSleep 2 месяца назад

      The book is on Audible. www.audible.com/pd/The-Helping-Babies-Sleep-Method-Audiobook/B09ZYJ3SN4?qid=1653505917&sr=1-1&ref=a_search_c3_lProduct_1_1&pf_rd_p=83218cca-c308-412f-bfcf-90198b687a2f&pf_rd_r=1NZ5D06S437H8DF75C6C

  • @021om6
    @021om6 2 месяца назад

    My baby screamed for hours on end every single day so obviously sleep routines went out the window

    • @HelpingBabiesSleep
      @HelpingBabiesSleep 2 месяца назад

      Sounds terrible. So sorry you all went through that.

    • @021om6
      @021om6 2 месяца назад

      Suddenly after 4 months it disappeared just like that it was unbelievable we still have ptsd over it I don't think we will ever forget it. Its a shame because it's put us off having another baby because we cannot go through that again it really was tough to go through that every single day. For all those parents who never had a colic baby you need to thank your lucky stars!

  • @HelpingBabiesSleep
    @HelpingBabiesSleep 3 месяца назад

    An In-Depth Guide to Mastering the Art and Science Behind Healthy Childhood Sleep Habits. 'The Helping Babies Sleep Method: The Art and Science of Teaching Your Baby to Sleep.' You want to feel like you’re rocking this parenting thing and completing meeting your baby’s needs in a connected and compassionate manner. With comprehensive sections devoted to bedtime, naps, night feeding, plus solutions to special circumstances like traveling, daylight savings time and reflux, The Helping Babies Sleep Method is the book you need to make that vision a reality. www.amazon.com/Helping-Babies-Sleep-Method-Teaching/dp/B08WS9DWCB

    • @fatimaparker3917
      @fatimaparker3917 Месяц назад

      My baby is 6 weeks on Saturday but feeds every 1.5 hours (when breastfed) and even roughly 3 hours when formula fed...does that mean baby isn't taking in enough breastmilk?

    • @HelpingBabiesSleep
      @HelpingBabiesSleep Месяц назад

      @@fatimaparker3917 I don't think we can make that assumption with such little information. There could be many things at play such as the cues, sleep, latch, burping.

  • @HelpingBabiesSleep
    @HelpingBabiesSleep 3 месяца назад

    An In-Depth Guide to Mastering the Art and Science Behind Healthy Childhood Sleep Habits. 'The Helping Babies Sleep Method: The Art and Science of Teaching Your Baby to Sleep.' You want to feel like you’re rocking this parenting thing and completing meeting your baby’s needs in a connected and compassionate manner. With comprehensive sections devoted to bedtime, naps, night feeding, plus solutions to special circumstances like traveling, daylight savings time and reflux, The Helping Babies Sleep Method is the book you need to make that vision a reality. www.amazon.com/Helping-Babies-Sleep-Method-Teaching/dp/B08WS9DWCB

  • @fofs3084
    @fofs3084 3 месяца назад

    I returned to work when she was 4 months old. Shes with a lovely nanny but there was a huge difference between then and now and i. Cannot keep up. Shes regressed in that she doesn't put herself to sleep anymore, we dealt well with the previous sleep regression quite well... Im getting probably 4 hours of sleep per day and i need my sleep to function at work. Im trying this today while im at home, tomorrow will do and then see if nanny can keep up. Because you helped me so much with the previous one... You know? Thank you so much for this, i hope you know how much you helped me. ❤🎉

    • @HelpingBabiesSleep
      @HelpingBabiesSleep 3 месяца назад

      Aw thanks so much for sharing that we've been helpful! I'm so sorry to hear you're so tired!!! For so many parents going back to work coincides with the 4 month sleep regression. I hope things have worked out for you!

    • @fofs3084
      @fofs3084 Месяц назад

      I'm back, I need New info 😂 I was on your 8 month old vids. 😂 I even had to have an energy drink today. But thank you so much for the advice. You're my go to when I'm trying to figure out how to cope. Thank you again. And thank you for responding. I didn't realise you responded. 🎉❤ I was Montessori directress for 8 years😂 you'd think I'd have learnt all this over the years. But I haven't worked with that age group. I absolutely love your approach. Oh and my husband who doesn't speak much English also watches your videos 😂❤

  • @thibautozturk6828
    @thibautozturk6828 3 месяца назад

    You are not a doctor or even a mother just a sociopath

  • @anitakay6722
    @anitakay6722 3 месяца назад

    We actually had to move our little one over at 6 weeks cause I couldn’t ignore any sound he made. Best decision we made.

    • @HelpingBabiesSleep
      @HelpingBabiesSleep 3 месяца назад

      Oh gosh I hear that! I did the same with my second.

  • @monique8179
    @monique8179 3 месяца назад

    Can rolling around to back, side, stomach, on need back on stomach etc. be a self settling method?

    • @HelpingBabiesSleep
      @HelpingBabiesSleep 3 месяца назад

      Yes, your little one is trying to find a comfortable position, just like you or I might do!

  • @MountainPearls
    @MountainPearls 3 месяца назад

    Teacher here: kids can have sleep apnea! (As well as other sleep conditions). It is more common than you think (even in kids who don’t carry a bit of extra fluff…and/or around puberty). I’ve seen kids unable to focus, extremely tired, etc. diagnosed with it. (or other sleep disorders). One pediatrician in my hometown encourages most parents have a modified sleep study (it isn’t required b/c he does take socio-economic well being/ people without insurance, how well kids sleep away from home, etc, into consideration…as well as severity and type of symptom) before diagnosis (they basically put a camera and a few electrodes on them) before they will diagnosis a kid with ADHD…it isn’t super common for the medical field, but more common than the average person would think (sleep disruptions can mimic some of the symptoms of ADHD…as well a make it worse/make other mood disorders worse). And sometimes they have both! Kepping a sleep journal for a kid (put a camera on them and document how much they flip and turn or wake up) can help! There are cameras that are motion activated so you don’t have to stay up all night for a week). Food, outside the obvious (like caffeine) matter too! (Put it on the diary too). While not (hopefully) an issue with little kids, vaping may be causing sleep apnea as well as other pulmonary issues!

    • @HelpingBabiesSleep
      @HelpingBabiesSleep 3 месяца назад

      Thanks so much for sharing! All of this is very true. As a mom of a kiddo of ADHD who has undergone a sleep study, I am well aware of those factors. However, this video is geared towards babies and so I want that to be clear as in most centers children less than 2 years of age can't undergo sleep studies. So your comments are valuable and accurate although maybe not for the demographic this video is serving.

  • @rafaedi4916
    @rafaedi4916 3 месяца назад

    Just watched this, and my baby is 2 months and similar to how you describe starting at 2:36… how do we fix this?! She’s eating every hour and sleeping 20 minute intervals all day and at best 3 hours at night! I’m going crazy

    • @innoh3895
      @innoh3895 Месяц назад

      Hi can you share if anything eventually worked out for you and your little one im currently in this boat. So depressing

  • @keylianeguillemi3441
    @keylianeguillemi3441 3 месяца назад

    Can still sleep training my 7 month baby? He is waking up at night and won’t go to sleep after 2h. It’s killing me

    • @HelpingBabiesSleep
      @HelpingBabiesSleep 3 месяца назад

      Yes, it's never too late to learn new skills! Grab our book on Amazon for step by step approach on how: amzn.to/4aWEx2H

  • @NonStopParis
    @NonStopParis 3 месяца назад

    Mine’s waking up every 3-4 hours like you said but he’s waking up starving hungry, there’s no way he’s going to be able to fall back asleep like that. No choice but to give a bottle.

  • @user-tv2dr4qr1x
    @user-tv2dr4qr1x 3 месяца назад

    That what I do like if you do that 👇

  • @Monteya
    @Monteya 3 месяца назад

    No

  • @thabsmkhize2481
    @thabsmkhize2481 3 месяца назад

    This was valuable, thank you. My (5 day old) baby sleeps ALL DAY and is wide awake at night. It’s 00:31 right now in South Africa and husband’s taken over trying to get her to sleep.

  • @ilseesli
    @ilseesli 3 месяца назад

    Last night I used dreamfeeding to connect two long stretches of sleep. It was great. I woke up from a long couch nap at 01.30 while baby was still sleeping in her first long stretch ( she usually has 2) of sleep that started 21.30. I then fed her without waking her which I had never done before. This feed is usually around 00.00 and I would wake her for it, but this time I just was dead asleep on the couch so I didn't. After the dreamfeed she slept another 6 hours. I feel so rested 😊. I realise now I used it slightly different than explained in this video, but thanks to this video I did learn about it. So thank you! The big advantage for me was dreamfeeding her took way less time than waking, changing, feeding and putting her back to sleep. The 6 hour sleep stretch was a welcome bonus!

  • @kellbyspode6589
    @kellbyspode6589 4 месяца назад

    Promo sm

  • @MindOverThisMatrix
    @MindOverThisMatrix 4 месяца назад

    So how do we break the habit...

  • @laurend3805
    @laurend3805 4 месяца назад

    My 8 month old goes down at 8pm and always wakes between 3-4am. Gets a bottle and goes back to sleep. Now he's waking around 11pm, 4am, and then 6am. It's rough.

    • @garybale781
      @garybale781 Месяц назад

      Omg the same thing is happening with my 8 month old! Her bedtime used to be between 7-8pm and she would wake up between 4-5am but now she sleeps between 10-11pm and wakes up anytime around 3-5am. It is literal hell because she hardly sleeps during the day also.

  • @OmoOfure-zy5pr
    @OmoOfure-zy5pr 4 месяца назад

    I really appreciate drohanon for helping me get rid my tonsils and my chronic bad breath of 9 years with his herbal supplement.☘️☘️

  • @hopeuk25
    @hopeuk25 4 месяца назад

    so basically we can't do anything as parents

  • @61462
    @61462 4 месяца назад

    How is your baby now

    • @HelpingBabiesSleep
      @HelpingBabiesSleep 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for asking. He's 13 and amazing. :) thanks for asking.

  • @patriciavaughn2810
    @patriciavaughn2810 4 месяца назад

    No!

  • @highfive9835
    @highfive9835 4 месяца назад

    We've got a little 8 month old foster kiddo who goes to visitation with his parents twice a week, six hours at a time. He often stays awake the entire visit, and it's very difficult for him to fall asleep when he gets home. I'm going to give the baths a go. Thank you so much for putting this information out here for free, you're an angel.