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How Hormones Affect Sleep in Babies and Parents
Sleep isn’t just routine, it’s biology. Hormone shifts in babies and parents can drive night waking, bedtime battles, and that “tired but wired” feeling. Learn how melatonin, cortisol and feeding hormones affect sleep, plus gentle, practical ways to support calmer nights.


Consistency and Routine for Child Sleep: Why Predictable Evenings Help Babies and Young Children Sleep Better
Consistency and Routine for Child Sleep | Sleep Consultant Bristol Bath Somerset


Screen Time and Sleep in Children: How Blue Light Affects Bedtime for Babies and Young Children
Screen Time and Sleep in Children | Sleep Consultant Bristol Bath Somerset
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How to Get My Baby to Sleep (Without Cry-It-Out): A Gentle, Evidence-Based Plan for Better Nights
If you’re here because you’ve been Googling “how to get my baby to sleep” at 2am, you’re not alone. When you’re running on broken sleep, everything feels louder: the monitor crackles, the clock ticks, your mind spirals. The good news? There are practical, gentle, evidence-based steps you can take to help your baby sleep more calmly and more consistently, without leaving them to cry it out. I’m Kath Garwood, a Certified Sleep Nanny® Partner and sleep consultant. I’ve supported
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Jan 275 min read


New-born Sleep and How to Set Up For Success
Congratulations!!! If you are reading this you are either expecting or you have a new baby! Take time to embrace the cuddles and take in...
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Jan 27, 20235 min read
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