38 episodes

All about baby sleep and sleep coaching with Anna from Dreamsense.
https://dreamsense.app

The Baby Sleep Project Show Anna Fedor

    • Kids & Family
    • 4.5 • 2 Ratings

All about baby sleep and sleep coaching with Anna from Dreamsense.
https://dreamsense.app

    Feeling guilty about sleep training?

    Feeling guilty about sleep training?

    Today, I answer a mum who felt bad after successfully sleep training her daughter. Why do people feel guilty? How can you make sure that your sleep coaching goals, reasons, and the sleep training method you choose are aligned with your values and won't make you feel guilty?I explore these questions in my workshops: Sleep Training Decoded and Guilt-Free Goals. You can find out the details here: https://www.thebabysleepproject.net/workshopsIf you would like to comment on this episode or if you would like to discuss it with me or with other listeners, go to my blog!
    Would you like your own questions to be answered on my show? Submit them here! If you become a patron, I will choose your questions first! You can get my book (The Baby Sleep Book - All-in-one solution for tired parents) with 50% off if you use the discount code PODCAST.   Support the show

    • 16 min
    Sleep Training Decoded

    Sleep Training Decoded

    Dear listeners,I will host a live workshop on Saturday (5th of June 2021), 5 pm - 7 pm, CET: Sleep Training Decoded – how to choose the best sleep training method for your baby.You still have a few days left to sign up, but the number of participants will be capped at 10!Hope to see you there!Bye,Anna
    Would you like your own questions to be answered on my show? Submit them here! If you become a patron, I will choose your questions first! You can get my book (The Baby Sleep Book - All-in-one solution for tired parents) with 50% off if you use the discount code PODCAST.   Support the show

    • 6 min
    Bedtime limits and peaceful parenting

    Bedtime limits and peaceful parenting

    One more storieeeeee! Pleeeeease! How can I say no? I could choose a very short one and be done in no time! Am I mean if I deprive my own child of such a small favour? Alright, let’s give in. He will be quiet after the story… What??? Now a lullaby? That’s it you ungrateful little brat, I am leaving the room!Does it sound familiar? Let me tell you what helps me holding my limits during bedtime. Spoiler alert: it is confidence. Because you can be confident that you can hold a limit about not telling one more story. Because NOT telling a story is, well… really easy. And the best things is: peaceful parenting is just a by-product!If you would like to comment on this episode or if you would like to discuss it with me or with other listeners, go to my blog!
    Would you like your own questions to be answered on my show? Submit them here! If you become a patron, I will choose your questions first! You can get my book (The Baby Sleep Book - All-in-one solution for tired parents) with 50% off if you use the discount code PODCAST.   Support the show

    • 18 min
    A simple trick to make sleep training easier

    A simple trick to make sleep training easier

    Sleep training is one of the most demanding parenting situations. But it is especially important to stay positive and calm around bedtime, because being harsh can stress your children and make it more difficult for them to fall asleep. Today I talk about a study that showed that reducing clutter and chaos in our homes increases our ability to stick to positive parenting, thus it can probably make it easier for us to stay peaceful when setting limits around bedtime too! It was especially interesting for me to learn this as I enrolled in the Parenting Junkie’s year-long parenting course, Present Play, where this month we experienced how reducing clutter and chaos improves the behaviour of our children too. I would say, less chaos = win-win :)
    You can find the dissertation I was talking about here (Suzanne Marijke Andeweg: Unravelling the effect of household chaos on parenting, 2021): https://scholarlypublications.universiteitleiden.nl/handle/1887/3147171If you would like to comment on this episode or if you would like to discuss it with me or with other listeners, go to my blog!
    Would you like your own questions to be answered on my show? Submit them here! If you become a patron, I will choose your questions first! You can get my book (The Baby Sleep Book - All-in-one solution for tired parents) with 50% off if you use the discount code PODCAST.   Support the show

    • 20 min
    How to deal with the three most common springtime sleep problems?

    How to deal with the three most common springtime sleep problems?

    Spring means that the days are longer and that influences our sleep and our children’s sleep. So if you have noticed that new sleep problems started to emerge in your household, you might be able to blame the season! In this episode I will give you my best tips to solve the three most common springtime sleep problem.
    When I suggested to tape cardboard boxes to the window, I meant cardboard, of course. Not the unfolded boxes :D
    Look at this blog post, or listen to the embedded podcast episode for a safe white noise machine installation guide.If you would like to comment on this episode or if you would like to discuss it with me or with other listeners, go to my blog!
    Would you like your own questions to be answered on my show? Submit them here! If you become a patron, I will choose your questions first! You can get my book (The Baby Sleep Book - All-in-one solution for tired parents) with 50% off if you use the discount code PODCAST.   Support the show

    • 18 min
    Why won’t my baby sleep until 10 pm?

    Why won’t my baby sleep until 10 pm?

    Today I try to help a friend of mine who can’t seem to put her baby to bed earlier than 10 pm. It started just a few weeks ago and she is frustrated to lose her free evenings, and also worried that her baby might not get enough sleep, because he wakes up at the same time as always. Is it really a problem? What can she do?If you would like to comment on this episode or if you would like to discuss it with me or with other listeners, go to my blog!Average sleep per day study reference: Iglowstein, I., Jenni, O. G., Molinari, L., & Largo, R. H. (2003). Sleep duration from infancy to adolescence: reference values and generational trends. Pediatrics, 111(302), 302–307. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.111.2.302
    Would you like your own questions to be answered on my show? Submit them here! If you become a patron, I will choose your questions first! You can get my book (The Baby Sleep Book - All-in-one solution for tired parents) with 50% off if you use the discount code PODCAST.   Support the show

    • 20 min

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TeachRunEat ,

Love these episodes

I love the short and sweet episodes - they give really helpful / research-supported answers to baby sleep questions, and for me the podcast format is easier to find time for than reading a book, although I do want to read her book sometime. Also, there’s something about Anna’s voice that is so comforting! Thank you for the show!

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