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Category: Newborn Sleep

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Is Your Baby Truly Falling Asleep On Their Own?

When talking to new clients, we ask questions about their current nap and bedtime experiences.  The insight we gain from these conversations helps us know what practices need to be addressed and implemented. There is one situation that seems to be very common, the drowsy but not asleep child.  Parents often think they are putting

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Working With Rocky Mountain Sleeping Baby Might NOT Be Right For You

Whatever your parenting style may look like, the term “sleep training” can be intimidating.  For some, they imagine babies crying in a dark room all alone and what parent likes the thought of that. Our goal at RMSB is to help you guide your children into a peaceful bedtime and healthy sleeping routines. You may not be ready to work with a sleep consultant and that is completely ok.  Let us help you figure out if you’re ready or not!

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A Rested Family is a Thriving Family

We know how hard it is for parents to get their kids to sleep and how wonderful it is when they finally do! We’ve helped thousands of families, just like yours, get their kids sleeping well. We believe that sleep is your family’s most valuable resource – so work with us and improve the quality

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The First Week Home With Your Newborn

Whether it is your first time bringing a baby home with you from the hospital or you have done it before, it is always nerve racking.  You are probably overwhelmed with emotions, exhaustion, and often times questions.   You have this amazing support network when you are in the hospital.  Leaving that environment can feel like

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Sleep Around The Holidays

Sleep Around The Holidays 

This is one of the most dreaded parts of the holiday season.  We go into it knowing that our children’s sleep schedules will be affected.  Eating habits tend to change, there’s constant stimulation from activities and festivities, and visiting with family can bring out new behavior. Honestly, this list could go on for a while. 

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White Noise

White Noise Machine – A Must Have

Every new parent wonders what baby products they absolutely need versus what may just be nice to have. The baby product market is flooded with tried and true items as well new novelty items. You will see a handful of items on every baby registry though and white noise machines are one of those items!

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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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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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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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