Monday 17 June 2013

Early tired signs and your baby's daytime sleep- all you need to know

 

 Early tired signs and how they change in your quest for your baby's daytime sleep


 

Are you exhausted? Baby doesn't sleep during the day? Is sleep time frustrating or a fight?


The truth is the vast majority of parents struggle through days, weeks and even months or years of poor day sleep just because they haven't found the answers to getting better sleep for their baby.



The good news is, that doesn't have to be you. I have helped hundreds of families help their baby to better daytime sleep and they are rewarded with so much more than good sleep.


You too will have more energy, more fun time together & generally feel out of this world awesome because you are both getting good rest & can recharge.


Find out the secrets to getting your baby to sleep better during the day.   (They aren't secret once you know)



Join in on this webinar, from the comfort and cosiness of your home on Wednesday
26th June at 8 pm.   All you need is an internet connection or phone line.


 

We understand that life with a little one can be unpredictable which is why if you register and you  miss it, a recording will be available for you to view at a later time.


Call or email for more information- insyncwithinfants.com

Remember your next webinar is on Wednesday 26th June, 8 pm.     Here is the link to register


 

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  Be the parent that enjoys the most awesomely deliciously, great days with your baby just because you found out all about early tired signs  to help your baby's daytime sleep


 

Wednesday 12 June 2013

The most important thing to remain calm when your baby is crying




The most important thing to remain calm when your baby is crying


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For most parents one of the most stressful times is when your baby is crying for what seems like hours and doesn’t seem to be stopping. This is particularly so when your baby is usually placid and happy, settling easily and this behaviour comes out of the blue.



  A myriad of thoughts often go through your mind including “is there something seriously wrong with my baby?”.  This is particularly so when your baby has been so calm and relaxed and this is out of character.  This is for many young babies, not just for new parents.  Recently my neighbour who has baby number 5, yes 5, (and I don’t know how they do it and they are the quietest neighbours I have- go figure!!)  ( My other neighbour  has 2 and I hear them more – just normal kid noise- I am very fortunate to have very good neighbours).



 I am waffling- any how- this neighbour with  her 5th baby, called me over just to bounce off what may be happening to make her baby cry uncontrollably for  the last few hours.  As you can imagine the mum was agitated and upset and just needed an objective view to help her think through the situation. Her baby is normally quiet and would settle pretty easily but this one evening she just wouldn’t/ probably couldn’t settle for whatever reason.  We had discussed that she  could be a little unwell- possibly teething. She had a mild temperature and didn’t feed as well that day and had rosy cheeks that she didn’t usually have and probably coupled with not having had a enough sleep also, was by now overtired. She settled to sleep while I was there which made her mum feel so much better.  Her mum visibly relaxed .  I didn’t do anything, just gave her a chance to talk it through.  Often this happens and it often happens that as the mum relaxes, the baby also relaxes a little more. The next day she was back to normal again.



Another friend of mine said to me that she had been talking with a group of mums and they were reminiscing about when their children were babies.  She said that she could see now that when she gave herself permission to relax and go with the flow, her previously unsettled baby became much more relaxed.  All in the group could now see, looking back on that time, that it was the same for them and the age at which they were able to do this varied.  For some their baby was 4 months, some 8 mths and for my friend it was when her baby was 14 months of age.



The most important thing you can do to remain calm when everything seems to be going wrong is to


Take care of yourself with regular time outs and doing something just for you. 



 This should be number one thing you do- it’s a preventive action.  I understand that with a baby it is difficult.  I do encourage you to really consider it as a key tool to help you through the broken days and nights with little ones.



When you do this well, it fills your bucket of give and those times when your baby needs lots of your give, you will have those extra reserves to help you through these really tough times.  Not caring for yourself will mean that your reserves are lower and it will take less for you to feel the stresses of having a baby.  It is important for every stage of our lives but particularly when we are caring for others daily. It will help you remain calm when your baby is crying.


Monday 10 June 2013

About early tired signs and how they change in your quest for your baby's daytime sleep

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About early tired signs and how they change in your quest for your baby's daytime sleep.


 

Are you struggling with daytime sleep for your baby?  This is for  all you frustrated and exhausted parents doing your best to help your baby sleep  but somehow are just missing something.

Early tired signs is a large piece of the day sleep puzzle.  Often a little tweak of what you are doing can make all the difference in your day.

Suddenly you go from a crying , cranky baby who fights sleep to one who goes to sleep more easily and sleeps better  and longer too.   And miraculously, the fog of being a new parent lifts and you feel your self again.

Everyone wins and is happier, enjoys more quality time and is more relaxed.  Parents say they feel so much more confident and more empowered once they understand this concept and cues.

 

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Here are the details of our next webinar.

Join us in this discussion about early tired signs and how they change in your quest for your baby's daytime sleep.
Wednesday, 26th June 2013, 8pm in the comfort of your lounge room.


 

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All you need is a connection to the internet.



All who register will be sent the recording. Bring your questions along.



PLease share this with anyone you think may be interested in this information, It will probably change their day. I look forward to talking with you

About early tired signs and how they change in your quest for your baby's daytime sleep.


 

Regards
Leisa

Tuesday 4 June 2013

When do I start brushing baby teeth?

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When do I start brushing baby teeth?


 Parents are often confused about when to brush baby teeth.


Brushing teeth is recommended to start when your baby has a few teeth.

Use a baby tooth brush, no toothpaste.  The brushing is the most important part of teeth care.

Toothpaste is not important until about 3 years of age when you can instruct him or her to spit excess out and they can do it.  Too much fluoride can lead to mottled teeth.

Oral hygiene is more important than toothpaste in preventing decay.

Also make sure to brush up and down and not across.  Where the gum margins meet our teeth is where decay starts.
Aim to make tooth brushing a normal part of the day. Usually at bathtime to start with.

I hope this gives you some ideas about  brushing your baby's teeth.

Sunday 2 June 2013

Brisbane new born help

Brisbane New Born Help


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Are you a parent feeling confusedand  exhausted with a million questions about your baby not sleeping?


In the battle of the over-tired parent and the over-tired child, there are no winners.



Get peace of mind with all your questions from Brisbane's own newborn help specialist.


With more than 20 years’ experience, ‘sleep whisperer’ Leisa Breed  helps  make sleepless nights and bedtime battles a thing of the past.


Parents will learn the biggest mistakes  most of them make when putting their babies to bed and how to read the tone of your baby’s cry so you can support them emotionally while they learn to sleep plus much more.


They will soon find out that a baby who is sleeping well during the night is a happier baby during the day and vice versa.


Start with free tips from insyncwithinfants.com.  For enquiries call Leisa on 1800 880 993.