Little Snoozers Blog
5 Tips to Take on Daylight Saving Time
Remember the days when DST meant that the bars were open an extra hour or they closed an extra hour? DST has a whole new meaning when you enter into parenthood.
How Much Do You Know About Safe Sleep? Take Our Quiz and Find Out!
Take our quick, six question quiz to find out how much you know about safe sleep.
Daylight Savings: 3 Ways You Can Help Your Toddler Spring Forward Without Missing a Wink
Before you know it, we will be turning our clocks forward to start daylight savings.
Daylight Savings: Time to Fall Back
The end of Daylight Savings is right around the corner! This is great, right? An extra hour of sleep!
Why a Set Wake Time is an Important Component of Your Child's Sleep Schedule
When we talk kids and sleep we typically talk about their bedtime and naps, and how to get them to go to sleep and stay asleep.
The Importance of a Bedtime Routine
A sleep routine is doing the same thing every time to cue your little one that it is time to sleep. The goal is to relax and soothe your little one. This is just a cue that it is time to sleep and not a means of sleep.
Which Sleep Training Method is Right for Me?
The task of sleep training can be very daunting. Parents often ask us where to start or how to do it. Here we detail three methods going from the least gentle to the most gentle and the pros and cons of each.
How to Help Your Little One Sleep More Soundly
Is there anything worse than finally getting your little one to sleep, just so that he can be woken up 5 minutes later by a knock at the door or a phone ringing? It’s probably time to invest in a sound machine!
Should You Put Your Twins in Separate Rooms When Sleep Training?
The most common concern I hear from moms of twins when sleep training, is that they are worried of one twin waking the other.
Is the Fear of Monsters Keeping Your Toddler Up At Night?
Has your toddler ever blamed not being able to fall asleep or waking in the middle of the night on monsters?!
What to do When Your Preschooler Won't go to Sleep at Night
Are you having a hard time getting your preschooler to go to bed and stay in bed at night?
Tax Deductions for Breastfeeding Moms
The IRS now recognizes the medical benefits of breastfeeding as identified by the American Academy of Pediatrics and other breastfeeding advocates.
The Great Escape: How to Deal with Climbing out of the Crib
That’s right this started happening in my house a couple months ago! There is nothing more frustrating than two, 2 year olds climbing out of their cribs!
If You Mustache, I'm Just Fixin' My Flat
One day I noticed that my 4 month olds head seemed a little misshapen. It looked like the left side of his head bumped out a little more in the back than the right side did.