Here’s what’s happening with your baby’s sleep at 9 months
From developmental leaps to separation anxiety, here are a few things that could be disrupting your baby’s sleep at 9 months—and how to help.
From developmental leaps to separation anxiety, here are a few things that could be disrupting your baby’s sleep at 9 months—and how to help.
Giving up their pacifier is likely to be an emotional experience for your child, no matter how you approach it. But you can help them by framing the transition as an exciting part of growing up.
Here are some tips for helping your child transition to a new bed.
Learn how to create an effective toddler bedtime routine from our certified sleep consultant, Lauren Lappen.
Studies show that a child’s sleep environment can strongly impact their sleep quality. Try these research-backed strategies tonight.
TV screens have long been known to disrupt sleep in children, and now researchers are learning that handheld devices are an even bigger issue.
Knowing when your toddler is ready to drop their morning nap can be tricky. Understand the signs to look for and the best ways to drop to one nap.
Falling back asleep after a pacifier falls out is hard on everyone. Read the dos and don’ts of using pacifiers for your baby's sleep.
Going to bed can be hard for your toddler—and when they cry, cling, or continue to call your name night after night, it can be hard on you, too.
If your baby won't sleep in or seems overtired, try an earlier baby bedtime routine with help from Lauren Lappen, Lovevery's sleep consultant.