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Category: Baby Sleep

Family in bed

Transitioning Your Child (Or Children) Out Of Your Bed

More parents fall under the bed sharing/co-sleeping category than they would probably like to admit. For some families, it is a choice that is welcomed and embraced. For other families, the parents find themselves wondering, “how did we get here?” Whatever may have led you to open your bed to your child, you are probably

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Child sleeping in fall

Fall Back Time Change

Along with trying to remember how to set your oven and car clocks back an hour, we also have to deal with not only our disrupted schedules but our little ones who finally are on a good sleep cycle and sleeping soundly through the night.  Everyone should get a big pardon the week that we

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Newborn schedule

Creating a Schedule For Your Newborn

Becoming a parent (first-timer or not) is exhausting. If this is your first child, you are blindsided by the dramatic shift to your new schedule. If this isn’t your first child, you may remember the unpredictability of a baby’s schedule but now you’re experiencing it while managing multiple schedules. You don’t have to go into

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Guide Your Child Into a Relaxed Bedtime

Guide Your Child Into a Relaxed Bedtime

Parents and children can both be intimidated by bedtime. You never know if you’re going to get a sweet, peaceful, and bonding evening or if it will be filled with stress and meltdowns. We would all choose the first experience if we could. While nothing in parenting is guaranteed, there are steps you can take

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Twins

SLEEP TRAINING TIPS FOR TWINS

Being a parent to one baby is a lot of work so as you can imagine, that work is multiplied with twins! Having your twins on opposite schedules can be a parents’ worst nightmare. You don’t have to accept that as your reality though. Parents can help their twins by sleep training so that everyone

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Sleeping baby

Sleep Training: What, Why, and How it Works

Rocky Mountain Sleeping Baby specializes in sleep training, and you may have heard it mentioned several times in our various blogs. Our certified sleep experts share more about what sleep training is and its benefits of it. If you are interested in learning more or want to set up a session, please give us a call, send us an email, or fill out the contact form on the website. We work with families across the United States and look forward to working with yours! 

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Night Terrors: Is There a Monster Under My bed?

Night Terrors: Is There a Monster Under My bed?

As our children become toddlers, they also become adjusted to their environment, and how their space becomes their own. Ownership over space can build confidence and responsibility, however, it can also start abstract thinking. Abstract thinking is when your toddler begins to mimic actions, use symbols to visualize an action, or mime an action when

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Traveling with kids

Traveling with Tots; Jet Lag

Traveling itself can be a feat as it is. Adding a baby, or toddler, or one of each to the mix, brings it to an entirely new level. Before you embark on this adventure, our certified sleep experts at Rocky Mountain Sleeping Baby have compiled our best tips for traveling with babies and toddlers. Learning

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Baby standing in crib - Cribs; The Safety Edition

Cribs; The Safety Edition

Let’s talk about the history of the crib for a moment. “High-sided” or “Infant-beds” were first invented in 1620 to keep a baby contained in a small space. The crib, as it became known, was first made from a hollowed-out tree trunk or log.   Through the years, improvements were made such as adding a sidewall

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