If your kid isn’t sleeping, you’re probably not sleeping. It’s common knowledge that it can be hard to get your kids to go to sleep on a regular schedule when they’re young — if they’re even getting any sleep at all. Fighting over it won’t help, though, as shown in “Giving Up the (Sleep) Fight.” “Giving Up the (Sleep) Fight” details the story of what it takes to win the sleep fight — and how you can win it by giving up.
Key Takeaways:
- Sleep has been a big concern for us at the Carrot Patch over the past 2 and a half years. As I detailed in my last post.
- Deep down I suspected that the same answer applies – Baby C’s clock is just set to a later timeline – but I wanted to have an expert tell me that I wasn’t doing something to mess up her sleep.
- Occasionally we notice she’s more tired than not, which usually indicates she didn’t nap or only napped a bit, so we adjust accordingly to get her to bed faster.
“The most important things are that she’s eating, gaining weight, learning and growing appropriately, all of which is the case with Baby C.”
http://www.hellobee.com/2017/01/12/giving-up-the-sleep-fight/
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