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What is early rising? Early rising is 5 or more days in a row waking before 6.40 am. If you are finding that your baby
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What is early rising? Early rising is 5 or more days in a row waking before 6.40 am. If you are finding that your baby

I previously sent a newsletter that mentioned my Save Our Sleep Curved Spoons, I am very proud of them and feel such an amazing sense

Many parents worry their baby has constipation because he does not poo every day or as much as other babies. In many cases this is

We all know meal times can be a stressful part of parenting so I would like to share some advice from my Save Our Sleep Feeding book

Not getting enough sleep is a big problem for the body and mind; after all, sleep deprivation was used as a form of torture during

The dreaded croup, it normally makes its first appearance in the middle of the night which can often terrify parents and leave them panicking with

I believe the way we live today is a big factor in why we are now seeing so many sleep and other problems in babies.

What to Do When Your Baby is Sick or Unwell As the cooler weather approaches and nasty coughs and colds begin to circulate, Tizzie shares

Have you wondered how you are going to encourage your children to be healthy eaters? The keys to bringing up a baby, toddler and child

If you have read my baby book you will be aware I am very much against a baby having a dummy as a sleep aid

Happy Autumn! It’s such a pretty time of year as we watch the leaves change colour and fall from the trees. It’s also an important

Babies often get ear infections after they have had a cold or a cough. This is because there is only a small tube extending between

I believe you should talk to your baby as if she is an adult from day one. Start by telling your baby what you are

How do you know if your baby is suffering from Colic or Reflux? Let’s look at the difference between Colic and Reflux below and the

Parents I visit are often totally frustrated by having to feed their baby twice or more a night. One client, Sarah, mum to ten week

When I talk about a growth spurt I am talking about a time when your baby will seem hungrier than she usually is. Although we

Cradle cap is a skin condition commonly found on the scalp of babies. It usually appears in the first few weeks of life characterised by

Over the years I have come across lots of research linking a good night’s sleep in infants to having at least one daytime nap or

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), formerly known as ‘cot death’, refers to the sudden unexpected death of a baby from no known cause. Sudden Unexpected

I often talk to parents who say they are following the Safe Bedding Guide only to discover they are using a product that’s not advised