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Linda Szmulewitz and Jessica Sawicki are certified sleep consultants. Each episode, they will be answering all of the many questions they are asked by the families they work with around the world.

Sleepy Qs-Answers to your child sleep questions Linda Szmulewitz and Jessica Sawicki

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Linda Szmulewitz and Jessica Sawicki are certified sleep consultants. Each episode, they will be answering all of the many questions they are asked by the families they work with around the world.

    Premature baby sleep

    Premature baby sleep

    Having a baby who was born premature is hard in even the best of circumstances. There are so many unanticipated things that parents are trying to manage in those very stressful early months of a premie's life. It can sometimes take a few months to even get to a place where the dust has settled and now you are home and thinking about how to navigate sleep struggles. Listen in to today's episode about how to think about your premie's sleep and what sorts of things to take into account when considering sleep training.

    • 17 min
    The 3 naps to 2 transition

    The 3 naps to 2 transition

    Just when we think we have a handle on some predictability for our children, they go and change! Nap transitions can be hard for both parents and children. Listen in to today's episode where we will help you navigate the transition from 3 naps to 2 and hopefully help to smooth out this process for you and your baby.

    • 13 min
    Interview with Jill Rabin, pediatric speech pathologist and lactation consultant

    Interview with Jill Rabin, pediatric speech pathologist and lactation consultant

    Don't miss this amazing interview with Jill Rabin about all things related to introducing your baby to solid foods!

    Jill Rabin is a pediatric speech pathologist and international board-certified lactation consultant who specializes in feeding. She frequently follows babies prenatally (If there is a prenatal diagnosis such as Down syndrome or cleft lip/palate) through age 3 years through early intervention.  She has worked at three local hospitals in Chicago as both a speech pathologist and international board-certified lactation consultant.

     Jill uses her feeding expertise to assist with complicated breastfeeding dyads. This may include extremely preterm infants, babies with Down syndrome, babies with oral structural issues like tethered oral tissues and/or cleft palate. She also guides families when their breastfeeding baby refuses to accept the bottle and teaches responsive feeding techniques to manage babies with feeding aversion. She educates families on safely transitioning to solids using a baby-led weaning and/or adapted baby-led weaning approach. She co-authored the book Your Baby Can-Self-Feed, Too! with baby-led weaning pioneer Gill Rapley.



    Some of Jill's recommendations in today's episode: check out the Baby Led Wean Team podcast, Solid Starts and Jill's monthly Transition to Solids course.



    Be sure to check out all of the incredible information on her website and her Instagram account for great videos on how to feed your baby various foods.

    • 48 min
    Time change coming this weekend! Spring forward!

    Time change coming this weekend! Spring forward!

    In preparation for this weekend's upcoming time change here in North America, we wanted to reshare our episode about how to handle your child's sleep when the clocks move forward an hour.  Listen in so you'll know what to do!  

    • 10 min
    4 naps to 3 naps transition

    4 naps to 3 naps transition

    The transition from 4 naps to 3 is the first of many nap transitions although many babies don't really have a discernible schedule when they are taking 3 naps. Listen in to today's episode to learn more about what this transition looks like and how to think of the timing for naps at this stage.

    • 11 min
    Interview with Naomi Rosenkranz, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

    Interview with Naomi Rosenkranz, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

    Having a baby, whether it is your first or your fifth can really take a toll on your mental health and ability feel like you have any sort of emotional stability. It shouldn't surprise us given what a tremendous physical and emotional endeavor having a baby can be, but many moms are caught off guard by the experience. Listen in to our interview with Naomi Rosenkranz as we talk about all things related to postpartum mental health. Naomi is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who specializes in grief and reproductive health, inclusive of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, infertility, perinatal and infant loss, and pregnancy post loss. She earned her B.A. from Yeshiva University in Biology, an M.S. in Neuroscience and M.S.Ed. in Marriage and Family Therapy, both from the University of Miami.  Naomi currently has a private practice in Florida, facilitates Perinatal and Infant Loss support groups for Postpartum Support International, and provides bereavement training and support at ICU Babies. Find out more information about how to work with Naomi on her website: https://www.naomi-care.com

    • 35 min

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