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Is It ADD/ADHD, Sleep Deprivation or Bad Parenting?
Sleep is a big influence on both as well, some need more than others and that extra hour can make a huge difference. I hope this helped out, if not only to ...
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- C., It may very well be ADHD; my son has it (along with lots of other stuff) and sensitivity to dyes and sugars is very common with kids who have ADHD. Diet is HUGE...
- I have only a moment, but I want to encourage you to follow up on the allergy angle. This makes a HUGE difference in my kids' schoolwork and behavior. Lack of sleep ...
- It sounds like there are so many contributing factors here. There is no easy short answer. Yes, not getting enough sleep will make a HUGE difference in any child and w...
No Cry Sleep Solution
The biggest habit we had to break was nursing to sleep. I had Daddy help with the final putting to bed part, and it was wonderful. My daughter enjoyed the ...
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- I did try the No Cry Sleep Solution at first with my daughter (my first child) because I felt terrible letting her cry. It has a lot of really great suggestions to fol...
- I am with you on not doing the no cry. Personally I think that it is just plain cruel. I have 5 children with the youngest being almost 13 months and as with all of ...
- I agree that cry it out does not work for every baby. I used the No Cry Sleep Solution with all three of mine. It does take a little longer to get to the point you w...
Behavior Issues
My dd was diagnosed with ADHDODD at age 4 Her symptoms were similar to what you are describing I felt like my biggest complaint was she didnt sleep and that ...
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- hi i have four kids and they all go threw these stages of testing to see if you are the parent and if you will stick to what you say. be cunsistant and mean what you...
- J.; when she acts tired, whining pinching hitting etc, is when she needs to be taken to bed, she can only stay up if she does not do these things, so she is control of...
- Hi J., Have you considered giving her something to help her get to sleep for awhile? You can give her Melatonin with B-6. Melatonin is a natural bi-porduct of the b...
Walking Milestone Affecting Sleep?
Every single milestone affected my son's sleep - still does at 2 1/2. Talking was probably the biggest disruption for him. Disrupted sleep lasted like ...
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- I know I sound I old school, but there is a book by Dr Barry Brazelton called Touchpoints. It addresses this very issue, and you are right. Just like growth spurts m...
- Absolutely. Every single milestone affected my son's sleep - still does at 2 1/2. Talking was probably the biggest disruption for him. Disrupted sleep lasted like te...
- I can remember that my kids would get so excited after a new milestone that their sleep would be affected for about a week. They were fine after a while and pretty so...
Sleep Number Vs. Tempurpedic
I stayed in a hotel that had sleep number beds and did not like it at all. If you want to try the temperpedic-type mattress without spending the big bucks, ...
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- Just after getting married two years ago, my husband and I went through the same thing. I have bad back pain and we wanted to spend money on a good quality mattress. W...
- Hi, M.. This past January my husband and I invested in a tempurpedic bed. I have fibromyalgia and my husband has had back surgery. It was the best investment we eve...
- We have a tempurpedic. It takes about a month or so to get use to it. It conditions you to sleep on your back. We have had our 3 or 4 years now. What I like most is th...
Mydaughter Is Having Trouble Sleeping
Sep 15, 2009 ... I know, Ferber got the reputation as the "cry it out" guy, but the biggest take away for me from the book, was his explanation of sleep ...
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- Hello. Give her some baby motrin before she goes to sleep and she will not have pain that wakes her in the night. I have 3 daughters and they all went through that. Mo...
- It is quite likely teething pain seeing as she doesn't want a bottle. My daughter is 15 months and has 18 teeth! We have gone through a lot of sleepless nights. If she...
- It's probably teething. Use orajel before sleep. But, she may also try to wake up and play and get attention from you too. Check out the book written by Dr Richard ...
Too Much Sleep at Night Too Soon??
I would let him sleep as long as he's eating enough in 24hrs. The biggest concern about letting him sleep, I would think, would be your milk supply. ...
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- Awww! I would absolutely let him sleep. Expect him to be very hungry when he wakes up, but definitely sleep!!!
- Never wake a sleeping baby!! lol He will wake when he is hungry! If your nursing and breasts become full, try to pump a few ounces to freeze.
- I have to agree... Never wake up a sleeping baby in the middle of the night. Babies know when they are hungry and will wake up and want to eat when they are. It is ...
Baby Cries Self to Sleep Every Night
Until I was too big being pregnant and it was uncomfortable, and I am glad I did it, but I do like having a son who can go to sleep on his own. ...
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- two things... this happened with my sister's middle child..and it turned out that it was undiagnosed acid reflux... her girl was literally in PAIN as that acid would b...
- I am one who does not like to hear a child cry themselves to sleep. I think crying can become a habit just like other habits we do over and over. A child is insecure ...
- I think this may just be temperament. I have a 3 year old who 'cried it out' for 2 1/2 years. She just seemed to need to let off steam at bedtime. Her older brother...
4 Mo Baby Rubbing Head During Sleep, Back Hair Wearing Off.
I've noticed that she'll sometimes rub her head like this in mid-sleep I think to ... My baby (now 5) had the biggest bald spot I had ever seen because she ...
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- My oldest did this. It's pretty common. Her hair didn't start growing back until she was over a year. She had tons on top and on the sides but none on the round part o...
- I have a 9 month old baby girl and she was born with a head full of hair, and in 2 months time she lost all of it. She has a full head of hair now. Don't worry. It'...
- Don't worry about it! Babies get a bold spot on the back of their head from always laying on the back. It is very normal for her not to have hair on this one spot.
Why Do Some Families Co-sleep?
Do you sleep w/ your children? Why? What does your pediatrician say? My pediatrician tells me that co-sleeping is one of the biggest risk factors for SIDS. ...
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- Hi A.: I, like you, have made a conscious decision to make sure my daughter sleeps in her own bed from a very early age. As a result, she won't sleep unless she's by ...
- Hi, We co sleep. Always have - save a short time with our first when we listened to others against what we beleived. I am a HUGE advocate for breasfeeding and that is...
- Hello A.! I am the mother of a 31/2 year old and a 4 month old. When my older son was born, I tried to put him in his crib at night, but he was a terrible sleeper. I ...