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Preparing for Holiday Sleep Challenges: Insights and Tips from the Baby Sleep Site

LogoWith the holidays fast-approaching, many families are beginning to firm up holiday travel plans. But as Nicole Johnson of The Baby Sleep Site® points out, all of that holiday traveling and celebrating can have a huge impact on sleep. "Nap and bedtime schedules tend to go haywire over the holidays," says Johnson, "and we see a significant uptick in visitors to our site, who are looking for help getting sleep back on track after the holiday festivities are done."

How to Keep "Falling Back" from Destroying Your Child's Sleep Schedule

LogoWith the end of Daylight Saving Time right around the corner, many parents are beginning to wonder how "falling back" will affect their children's sleep schedules. Sleep expert Nicole Johnson has spent years helping families prepare for the time change every fall, and has a long list of tips and recommendations for how to survive the time change.

Parents Can "Spring" Into Better Sleep This Season, Thanks to Big Discounts from the Baby Sleep Site

LogoSpring is the season for starting fresh - and that includes "starting fresh" with baby and toddler sleep schedules! Parents everywhere struggle with challenging sleep issues that result in chronic exhaustion, health problems, lagging work and school performance, and more. Fortunately, Nicole Johnson of The Baby Sleep Site® - the web's leading resource for exhausted parents of babies and toddlers - is helping parents worldwide conquer their sleep challenges once and for all with her Spring Sleep Sale. Tired families can enjoy up to 20% off all sleep products and services (including e-books, site memberships, and their incredibly popular personalized consulting packages), for a limited time.

The Baby Sleep Site Launches Groundbreaking Online Sleep Product

LogoThe Baby Sleep Site, the web's leading resource for exhausted parents of sleepless babies and toddlers, is pleased to announce the launch of its revolutionizing new product: The Express Sleep Plan™. The product now offers a completely new approach to sleep coaching, giving parents access to their own, customized sleep coaching plan by simply completing an online survey developed based on the extensive experience of The Baby Sleep Site's sleep team.

Baby Won't Sleep, There's an App for That

LogoThe Baby Sleep Site® and Baby Shusher™ are proud to announce that their new joint venture, The Baby Sleep Site® App, is now available for FREE download in the Apple App Store. The Baby Sleep Site® App includes the key resources tired parents need to solve their children’s sleep problems, including helpful articles about baby and toddler sleep, quick tips organized by age, and a custom sleep schedule generator right at parents’ finger tips. With the help of the free Baby Sleep Site® App, parents can quickly look up sleep needs by age, skim the basics of how to build healthy sleep habits, create a custom schedule based on baby’s age and morning wake time - and more!

5 Baby Sleep & Feeding Schedule Tips: Nicole Johnson of the Baby Sleep Site Shares Her Top Scheduling Do's and Don'ts

LogoFor many parents, when it comes to baby and toddler care, a top concern is how to develop and implement an age-appropriate daily schedule. The right daily schedule helps a family’s day remain predictable, which can be a big help to mom and dad. But the right schedule can also improve a baby or toddler’s overall sleeping habits, not to mention ensuring that a child gets adequate daily meals!

How Autism Affects Sleep: Insights and Tips from the Baby Sleep Site

LogoIn recognition of Autism Awareness Month, The Baby Sleep Site® is drawing attention to the ways that Autism Spectrum (ASD) and Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) impact a child’s sleep.

The 4 Month Sleep Regression: Tips from the Baby Sleep Site

LogoSleep regressions remain one of the biggest sleep challenges that parents of babies and toddlers face. And of all the sleep regressions that babies and toddlers experience, the 4 month sleep regression is among the toughest to handle.