Posted on Friday, February 14, 2014 at 9:00 am CST
Before children ever come into the picture, Valentine’s Day is often about a night on the town with champagne and roses. However, the reality for many new parents it that making time for romance is not an option—even on Valentine’s Day. Nicole Johnson, Founder of The Baby Sleep Site®, knows all too well the hurdles parents face when trying to keep the flame alive. She offers these tips to make parents’ Valentine’s dreams come true, whether baby sleeps through the night or not.
Source: Baby Sleep Site®
Posted on Thursday, February 06, 2014 at 6:00 am CST
The 2014 winter season has produced record low temperatures for most of the country. As temperatures drop, many parents become concerned about ensuring that their babies and toddlers are nice and warm at bedtime. The problem is, many parents will actually overdress their little ones for winter time sleep. And that can cause everything from restless sleep to an increased risk of SIDS. Nicole Johnson, President of The Baby Sleep Site®, is offering tips on how to keep babies and toddlers warm during winter sleep without overdressing them.
Source: Baby Sleep Site®
Posted on Saturday, January 25, 2014 at 5:00 am CST
As many parents, both new and old, learn very quickly, a happy baby equals a happy family. And in some households, the equation looks more like this: sleeping baby equals rested mom equals happy family. Recently, “co-sleeping” has been a hot topic in the news. Nicole Johnson, Founder of The Baby Sleep Site®, has made herself available to clarify the true definition of co-sleeping and also to offer safety advice as it pertains to co-sleeping. Baby sleep is not an easy topic, but for parents of babies and toddlers, it is certainly an important one.
Source: Baby Sleep Site®
Posted on Saturday, November 02, 2013 at 5:00 am CDT
Nicole Johnson, Founder of The Baby Sleep Site® and author of the new, timely e-book ESSENTIAL KEYS TO YOUR NEWBORN’S SLEEP (e-book, all formats: $9.99) offers some tips to help ease the anxiety of parents nationwide as we all prepare to “fall back.” While the difference of an hour may not affect us adults much, it has a big impact on baby and toddler schedules.
Source: Baby Sleep Site®