When you are working on sleep, you generally want better nighttime sleep AND better naps. But can one method achieve both? Can the kind of sleep training method you choose work for nights but not for naps, or vice versa? Do you need to follow a separate set of sleep "rules" for naps than you follow for nights? The answer is often yes - and that especially applies to those of you who may be using a cry it out sleep training approach. Keep reading for details! Sleep Training: Naps vs.
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Why Babies Wake Up Screaming or Crying Hysterically
"Why does my baby wake up screaming or crying hysterically?" That's a question we hear a lot. Babies wake up screaming due to several reasons some of which are obvious while others aren't. Learn 4 reasons your baby is waking up crying hysterically in today's blog post. Baby Wakes Up Screaming From Hunger Well, for starters, your baby may obviously wake up crying sometimes due to the need to eat (hunger is a powerful motivator!). Babies eat at night for at least 4-6 months and longer if