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Kims’ best-selling book can guide you when navigating newborn sleep and beyond. For newborns, the book helps you focus on setting yourself and your newborn up for sleep success. There is plenty you can do for your little sleepyhead now, even if they aren’t developmentally ready to be coached to sleep. The book will guide you to gently shape your newborns’ sleep habits by teaching soothing techniques, how to create a sleep friendly environment and a soothing pre-sleep routine. In the future, it will serve as a great guide to sleep train your baby when you are both ready.

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Sleeping like a baby sounds great, but any parent of a 6-12-month-old infant can tell you that it’s not all it’s cracked up to be. Sometimes, babies won’t sleep! The good news? At this age, it is easier to sleep train your baby than it would be at an older age.
Keep reading to see how we answer common questions like how long should a baby sleep, how to get your baby to sleep through the night and how to schedule baby’s naps, and general tips on what to when when your baby is not sleeping!! Our approach is to prioritize the sleep your baby needs, and work the rest of their schedule around that. We want to help you improve your baby’s sleep, whether it’s sleeping through the night or taking consistent naps. And, we want to teach you how to do it all without letting your baby cry it out.
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5-Month Sleep Regression: What’s Happening & How to Get Through It
What Is the 5-Month Sleep Regression? The 5-month sleep regression is a period of increased night wakings, short naps, and difficulty falling asleep. It’s caused by: Developmental leaps – Your baby is learning new skills like rolling, reaching, and babbling, which can disrupt sleep. Changes in sleep cycles – Their

2-Month Sleep Regression: What It Is & How to Get Through It
What Is the 2-Month Sleep Regression? The 2-month sleep regression refers to a period where babies wake up more frequently, have difficulty settling, and struggle with naps. This is often linked to: A big developmental leap—your baby is becoming more aware of the world. Changing sleep cycles—they are spending less

The 20-Month Sleep Regression: What’s Happening & How to Get Through It
1. What Is the 20-Month Sleep Regression? At 20 months, toddlers often experience a temporary disruption in sleep due to: Developmental leaps—learning new words, climbing, and testing independence. Separation anxiety—your toddler may suddenly need extra reassurance. Nap resistance—some toddlers fight naps as they become more active. This regression typically lasts
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