Baby Not Sleeping Through the Night – Get Immediate Relief!

Up all night with a crying baby? Half-asleep all day, knowing the next night will be more of the same? Well there’s a fantastic new solution to the problem of your baby not sleeping through the night – all you have to do is apply it.
It’s a worst-case scenario: you’re a bleary-eyed new parent with a baby who’s up every hour, on the hour, crying to be held. Sometimes the baby needs food, other times it needs to be held, still other times no matter what you do your baby not sleeping through the night is keeping you both from enjoying your days. The previous bad night’s sleep leads to jagged, broken sleep patterns during the day that perpetuate the problem into the following evening.
The good news is that you’re not alone. Desperate and exhausted parents everywhere have experienced this problem since babies were first being born. The better news is that now, it doesn’t have to be this way. Newly developed methods and techniques have been proven effective at not only helping put a crying baby to sleep… but in keeping your baby asleep throughout the night. Using these techniques, you and your baby will enjoy deep, peaceful sleep, night after night, hour after hour, waking up refreshed and fully awake the next morning. And once you’ve got your baby on the right track to these beautiful sleeping habits, he or she will continue to sleep that way for the months and years to follow.
If this sounds too good to be true, stop and think of all the friends you have with normally sleeping babies. The friends who have no issues with their baby not sleeping through the night – the friends who brag about how good their child sleeps in his or her crib. What are they doing right that you’re doing wrong? Is their baby different than yours, or are their methods different? Perhaps that friend is doing something right and not even knowing it!
The first thing you need to realize is that every baby is different. Once you understand this, it’s an easy jump to realize that no one sleep method will work on every child. You’ll need to examine your child, know his or her daily habits, physical limits, eating patterns and many other factors. Once you’ve compiled that list and know what sleep category your baby falls into, then and only then will you be able to apply the proper techniques that will correct the problem of your baby not sleeping through the night.
Because no two babies are the same, no two sleep solutions will be the same either. There are dozens of small corrections you can make to your baby’s routine that will allow him or her (and you!) to enjoy a full, restful night’s sleep. The Baby Sleep Solution offers you long-term success through these methods, while offering you quick and easy techniques you can use in the short term that will help your baby gain more sleep. And once the determination is made as to what type of sleep pattern your baby best falls into, the core problem can be dealt with in just five easy steps.
When all these techniques are applied together, you can kiss the problem of your baby not sleeping through the night goodbye! Tried and tested in thousands of homes over multiple countries, the Baby Sleep Solution is 100% guaranteed to work each and every time. You can begin applying the program in less than an hour, and enjoy the benefits of a good night’s sleep by nightfall.

A Happy Toddler Bedtime

Your toddler is growing up and learning so much about the world. During the day he’s learning new skills, practising his new moves and has realised that he is quite an independent little person.  This is great fun but it also tiring for both child and parent.

At your toddler’s bedtime everyone will be tired.  An easy and happy bedtime with your toddler going to sleep and you having a break is just what you need!

To have a happy toddler bedtime your toddler needs to be ready to go to sleep. Make sure his day time naps are neither too long nor too late in the day.  If he’s slept too much during the day he simply won’t be tired enough to go to sleep in the early evening.  This means that you may need to re-jig his day so that you are not in the car or buggy in the late afternoon otherwise your toddler may have an involuntary “powernap”!  Of course, sometimes this can’t be avoided, but if it can, then do avoid it as it will scupper his bedtime.

Assuming he is ready for sleep at bedtime, then have a calming and relaxing bedtime routine. This could be for example, suppertime, little play, teeth cleaned, bathtime, story time and a good night cuddle.  Make sure you have enough time in the day time for cuddles otherwise when your toddler has a goodnight cuddle he’ll want it last a long time!

Sometimes a child does not want to be left alone in his bedroom and then either the parent will enforce it or the parent will stay the room and read until their child goes to sleep.  Remember that your child is going through lots of different stages very quickly and may need extra reassurance at this age.  Reading quietly in his room whilst he goes to sleep may be very reassuring for him and for you, a time to relax.  Reassuring a child is not spoiling him.  He won’t always need reassurance but sometimes it will help him end his day happily.

If your child is scared of the dark, then do not enforce darkness in his room.  A toddler’s imagination is very active and a child should never be kept in fear.  Allow a lovely nightlight or keep the door open with the landing room light on.

Make sure his room is a welcoming place and that he loves his bed.  Toddler beds and fun blankets are available and can really help with a happy bedtime for your child, and so for you.

Black out curtains are wonderful for keeping a room dark in the mornings so that your child is not simply woken by the sunlight streaming in his bedroom.

When you are away keep your toddler bedtime routine the same as at home and bring his familiar bedding.  In this way, you should be able to get time off in the evening so that you too can enjoy your holiday!