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Welcome to the Hush Baby Hush Blog—a space where science, experience, and practical advice come together to support your parenting journey. Here, you’ll find expert insights, tips, and resources on all things sleep, from navigating milestones and managing regressions to building healthy habits for your little ones.
If you are seeking answers to common sleep challenges, our blog is here to empower and inspire you. Let’s make restful nights and brighter days a reality for your family!

A Client’s Perspective

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As a Pediatric Sleep Consultant, I have the opportunity to help families from all over the world to create healthy sleep habits for their children. This career is extremely rewarding and I want to share with you a client’s perspective on sleep conditioning – the challenges and the benefits. I want to thank this beautiful

Age Appropriate Wake Times

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There are many ways to help improve baby sleep habits.  I am sure you have read countless articles on how to keep your baby from waking up at night, and how to get them to nap longer.  I was there.  I read a lot of information on the internet due to the number of challenges

Separation Anxiety

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One of the most difficult stages I have gone through with my babies was separation anxiety.  I always felt so guilty leaving my babies at home, especially when they were screaming or clingy on to me like I was leaving them forever.  I didn’t know whether it was better to leave them without them knowing

Day and Night Confusion

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As a first time mom, I was struggling with my baby’s sleep! The person who told me I wasn’t going to sleep ever again, was right! The first couple of months were the most difficult! My baby was sleeping all day, but when it came to night sleep it was horrific. Baby would be up

Spring Forward!

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The part of the year that a lot of parents get a little anxious about – day light savings time! “Spring forward”, which usually happens around March is not too bad. Most children will wake up an hour later than their normal wake up, especially if you make no changes to their schedule leading up

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