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Getting a baby to sleep is not just about a schedule or a method. It is a marathon of decisions, logistics, emotions, and middle-of-the-night math that rarely gets noticed

Here are clear signs your child is running low on sleep, plus simple ways to begin tonight to improve.

Nap time does not need to sound like a recording studio. Predictable household noise can actually help babies and toddlers learn sleep resilience.

Six clear signs your child’s sleep routine needs a gentle reset, plus small, doable tweaks to bring nights and mornings back into balance.

Before you add it to cart, pediatrician Dr. Jessica Klein wants you to pump the brakes and get the facts.

But why do babies take such short naps? And more importantly, what can you actually do about it?

According to pediatric sleep experts, babies experience FOMO (fear of missing out) because they’re naturally curious

The so-called butter sleep hack reportedly began with U.S. parents before making its way to the UK and New Zealand.

DST is around the corner, and sadly, there are no exemptions for the already-sleep-deprived.

But why do toddlers resist naps like they’re giving up their life’s greatest work—only to knock out five minutes later in a corner?

Raise your hand if you've felt this way, too.

"We’re finally SLEEPING again."

Kids can be affected by this condition, too—here’s what to know.

Taking the guesswork out of that inevitable question.

“You have such a kind heart.”

Dealing with difficult bedtimes on the regular? Get ready to take notes.

Sound machines are too loud, the AAP says.

"It's normal to have a 4-year-old, your last child, nicely in his crib where he feels safe, right?" she asked

Bedtime just got a whole lot dreamier with the Sunset Baby Soother.

It’s helped me see the glass (and formula bottle) half-full.