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Whatever Works for Your Family has to Work
When I started my private practice I wanted to be a safe haven for parents- I wasn’t going to push them to wean or get a babysitter or kick their kids out their bed. I believe in “whatever works for your family” and defend however you choose to feed or care for your baby and your family’s sleeping arrangements. I know that everyone wants their kids to grow up to…
March 24, 2017 -
Gourmet, all organic, locally sourced sleep
I have sleep on the brain. I have been working on a new sleep workshop with Leann Latus from Tender Transitions. (Still room in Sleep-It Does the Family Good, please come.) We are not a culture that values sleep. We act like it is a treat or a sign of weakness or maybe a privilege. For our kids it is too often a threat,a punishment, a bitter tonic or a battle…
March 10, 2017
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