Your Toddler’s Self-Soothing Behaviors Explained
Want to know why your toddler bangs her head against the wall, pulls her hair, or rubs her ears before naptime or bedtime? We’ll explain!
Want to know why your toddler bangs her head against the wall, pulls her hair, or rubs her ears before naptime or bedtime? We’ll explain!
When do kids stop napping? Learn 3 signs that your toddler is ready to stop napping and how to transition to “rest time.”
One of the toughest things about raising a toddler has got to be, without a doubt, the tantrums. Few things can make a parent’s blood pressure rise like a full-blown, ear-splitting, kicking-and-screaming tantrum. And a tantrum that happens in public? Like in the middle of Target on the Saturday before Christmas, when what seems like …
As a parent, you’ve probably had some experience with your baby or toddler waking in the middle of the night. And if you’ve read many of our Baby Sleep Site® blog articles or free guides, you’ve likely learned a lot about what can cause night waking: sleep associations, hunger, teething, illness, schedule problems, etc. Here’s …
Toddlers and preschoolers can experience difficulty going to sleep when watching TV within 30 minutes of bedtime. Read more here!
What are toddler sleep regressions, and when do they happen? Learn all you need to know about the two major sleep regressions for toddlers.
When should you transition your toddler from a crib to a toddler bed with rails or to a regular bed? Learn all about it right here!
If you have a toddler at home, then you know toddler behavior can often seem downright crazy. From running around naked to eating the dog’s food to peeing in their dresser drawers. (Yes, this actually happened at my house…) Toddlers tend to act in ways that make even the most experienced parents shake their heads …
How do you handle when your toddler (or baby!) starts to climb out of the crib? Find tips here for what you can do… And what not to do!
Tired of night wakings? Start with 5 proven steps that have helped millions of parents.