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3 Week Old Newborn Development: Baby Love

3 Week Old Newborn Development: Baby Love Your baby may be keeping hours like a security guard on the nightshift, but this will change in the coming weeks. Gradually she’ll start sleeping through the night. Maybe not quite the 12 hours straight you’re dreaming of, but at least long enough for you to finish that [...]

Preschool Babies Songs and Music

Hush, little baby, don’t say a word, Mama’s going to buy you a mockingbird. And if that mockingbird don’t sing, Mama’s going to buy you a diamond ring. And if that diamond ring turns brass, Mama’s going to buy you a looking glass. And if that looking glass gets broke, Mama’s going to buy you [...]

Baby Place :: rocking baby to sleep

This is a very sensitive subject for many mothers, so please don’t be offended if you don’t like my idea (well, I suppose you are here for advice, right? ) Your daughter is plenty old enough to cry it out. You probably should have done this months ago. What is great about the “tough love” [...]

Teach my baby to fall asleep by himself

I remember the first night I decided it was time for my son to move from our bed to his own bed. He was about 3 months old. I didn’t really believe in the “just leave him alone to cry it out” method, but I also knew I had to be gentle but firm. I [...]

: Sleep Through The Static: Jack Johnson: Music

Jack Johnson’s soundtrack to the 2006 film Curious George was a winsome piece of folk-pop that kept everything appropriately sunny and superficial. Sleep Through the Static, Johnson’s fourth proper LP, has been pitted by publicists and Johnson himself as the melancholic yin to Curious George’s carefree yang. By their accounts, this is the record on [...]

Rocking baby to sleep

Rocking baby to sleep Moms View Message Board: Parenting Discussion: Archive July-December 2004: Rocking baby to sleep By Jackie on Tuesday, November 9, 2004 – 09:18 am: Do you or did you rock baby to sleep? Or did you just lay them down awake? I cant help it, I rock Faith to sleep each time, [...]

Training Your Baby to Sleep | Baby

It is best to start training your baby to sleep from birth. When you first bring your baby home from the hospital, start by letting him get used to sleeping through noise. Although you may be tempted, don’t put your baby in a dark, quiet room during every nap. Let him sleep in his playpen [...]

Teaching a baby to sleep in his cot – part three @ Baby-Log

Hey, you’re new! I love new people, welcome. You may want to subscribe to Baby-Log via RSS feed or via email. Thanks for visiting! I shared my white-noise experiment (hair dryer as sleeping aid) with other mothers in the mums group and raised some eyebrows. A couple of mums agreed that we should use “whatever [...]



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  • Emilio Gonzalez: Ferber does a good job of describing what happens when you sleep. Apparently everyone wakes up in...
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  • Justin Schultz: An idea? To appease us? We spent many months with various techniques that didn’t work, Ferber...
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