Latest Babies Articles
Various Baby Sleep Disorders
By: Jax Chapton | 13/10/2008
Sleep disorders are very common among the babies. Among natural reasons, there are many other factors that may contribute to a sleep anxiety. Babies who are nursed usually wake up more often than those on milk formula diet. It is due to the fact that a mother’s milk is quickly digested than the other milk. There is no cure to this problem. Leave it to Mother Nature to fix it.
Babies and Sleeping - What Parents Forget
By: Jax Chapton | 13/10/2008
Babies are tender and innocent. With all the stress and pressure faced by a new parent, it is very easy to forget this. Due to a painstakingly laborious job of childcare, many parents get tired and began neglecting the most important safety precautions.
Developing Good Sleeping Habits
By: Jax Chapton | 13/10/2008
Developing good habits to sleep is crucial to a baby’s health. This is most often overlooked by the first time parents. Make sure that your child knows that it is time to sleep. Toddlers and babies can develop an instinct to sleep if you start putting them on bed at a fixed time and than turn on the lights.
How Much Sleep is Good for Your Baby?
By: Jax Chapton | 13/10/2008
How much sleep does your child get? On average, your baby should sleep for at least 13 to 14 hours every day until 2 years. In the first two months, it is normal for the new-born to get 15 to 16 hours of sleep. Usually, babies sleep 2 -3 hours in daylight with one or two naps. Don’t worry if your baby sleeps for multiple hours during the day. Such a tendency is not uncommon during the first couple of months. Getting sufficient sleep is important; counting the number of hours is not.
All About Baby Sleeping Aids
By: Jax Chapton | 13/10/2008
Sometimes, it is better to invest in baby sleeping aids. There are many different kinds of toys that and products specifically designed to help babies count sheep. One of the most effective is an automatic rocker. The rocker is mechanical in nature and helps a baby to relax by swinging exactly 60 rhythms per second. The speed is adjustable. Most of these products are pediatrics certified as they adhere to the natural cyclic rotations that the baby is used to inside a mother’s womb.
Time Proven Techniques to Get Your Baby to Sleep
By: Jax Chapton | 13/10/2008
Getting your baby to sleep is often the most difficult part of the day. Moms use traditional methods that are often helpful but not to the extent, they would have liked it to. It will be useful to know that there is no magic pill or method that works every time. You just have to try different approach to see what will fit your baby.
How to Control Crying
By: Jax Chapton | 13/10/2008
One of the most controversial but nevertheless very effective methods in sleep training is ‘control crying’. The method demands a lot of patience, perseverance and a strong heart. No, it is not cruel nor it harms the baby. In fact, more and more parents are finding out that it might just be the most effective method.
About Child Sleep Issues
By: Jax Chapton | 13/10/2008
Sleep Apnea Syndrome is regarded as one of the most common problems among infants that prevent them from getting a good night sleep. If untreated, it can further develop into behavioral issues and cause frequent headaches. In infants, it is more difficult to recognize than the adults.