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Revitalizing Your Day: Practical Strategies for Bouncing Back After a Rough Night's Sleep

We've all experienced those challenging nights, where rest seems elusive, and the morning greets us with fatigue rather than vigor. As a sleep doctor who has navigated the personal hurdles of insomnia and sleep deprivation, I empathize with the trials that accompany a night of restless sleep. In the following blog post, I am eager to impart a collection of practical tips—inspired by both professional knowledge and personal experience—aimed at helping you recover and rejuvenate after enduring a less-than-optimal night's rest. Join me on this journey to regain energy and rediscover the vitality that a restful night's sleep can bring to your day.

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Ensuring Sweet Dreams for Your Little Ones During the Festive Season

Embracing the holiday season brings abundant joy, family reunions, and unforgettable moments. However, amidst the festive cheer, it's crucial to prioritize your child's sleep, recognizing that disruptions to their routine can impact their well-being. In this article, we delve into actionable tips designed to safeguard your child's sleep during the holiday season. From navigating travel challenges to creating a serene sleep environment, we've got you covered. Read on to discover practical strategies that will help your child enjoy a restful and rejuvenating sleep throughout this special time of year

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Preschool sleep: Setting your kids up for sleep success

As your child gets older, their sleep needs change. The number of hours they sleep usually varies as well. Also, most preschoolers may stop taking naps. On average, your preschooler’s sleep drops to about 10 to 13 hours, including naps. By age 4 years, they may start dropping their daytime naps. When it comes to getting your preschooler the restful sleep they need, patience and consistency is key. If they attend preschool, it is helpful to work with their teachers to maintain a consistent schedule. In this blog, I discuss the sleep goals for your preschooler as well as address common sleep problems in this age group.

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How to deal with mom guilt when sleep training your baby

Sleep training involves getting your baby/child into the habit of falling asleep independently without any kind of outside help/assistance. This process varies for every child, even among siblings. When most moms hear about sleep training, they first think of the cry-it-out method. You can use several ways to achieve independent sleep in your child. Despite popular opinion, there is no perfect sleep training method. The ideal approach is the one that works for your family.

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