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Helping Your Child Sleep Well, So You Can Parent Well—Part One {Guest Post}

by Sarah MacLaughlin | Mar 30, 2014 | naps, parenting style, patience, sleep

Please enjoy this guest post from Jessica Begley. Jessica is holds a Master’s degree in public health, and is an Infant and Child Sleep Consultant and Certified Lactation Counselor. She is the founder of The Baby Sleep Geek and is passionate about helping wee...

“Are you kidding me?”

by Sarah MacLaughlin | Jun 11, 2010 | anger, emotional intelligence, limits, naps, self-care, sleep

Josh’s nap window seems to be closing. It used to be wide open and we could get in a nap anywhere between 12:15pm and 2pm. Then I tried driving home from a morning activity (hoping for a snooze in the car) and he was still awake when we arrived. At 1:30pm....
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