The Goodnight House Sleep Podcast
By Jessie Martin
Whether you’re expecting your first baby or you’ve got older toddler or child, if you’re overwhelmed and looking for sleep help, this podcast is for you!
The Goodnight House Sleep PodcastApr 06, 2022
Interview with Baby Begin: What you need to know about flat head syndrome and your newborn
Our guest on the podcast today is Jennifer Barnard of Baby Begin. She has been a pediatric occupational therapist for over 20 years. She is an expert on treating torticollis (tight neck) and correcting flat heads in babies without the need for helmets and trains other therapists all over the world to do the same. This is a really big deal, especially as a mom of a child who had to wear a helmet - I would have given anything to have known about the preventative and early treatment options Jennifer talks about in this episode. It would have saved us going through such a difficult ordeal with our second child.
Since we work with so many newborn babies and families with young babies, we wanted to bring her onto the podcast to share some of her expertise and empower you as mom and dad to advocate for your little one.
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
- Schedule a Consultation with Baby Begin
- Baby Begin Website
- Baby Begin Instagram
- Free Newborn Guide: Getting Started with Newborn Sleep
- The Goodnight House Website
- The Goodnight House Instagram
- 1:1 Personalized Sleep Packages for babies and children over 4 months old
- The Newborn Sleep Course + Support Options
- Record a question for the podcast
14. My toddler won’t stop climbing out of their crib, what do I do?
Do you have a climber? A toddler who just will NOT stay in their crib at night? Then today’s episode is for you! In this episode we discuss solutions to prevent climbing, parenting strategies you can implement during the day and at bedtime, and what to do if none of the strategies are working.
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
- Episode Show Notes
- Free Newborn Guide: Getting Started with Newborn Sleep
- Free Schedule Generator
- The Goodnight House Website
- The Goodnight House Instagram
- 1:1 Personalized Sleep Packages for babies and children over 4 months old
- The Newborn Sleep Course + Support Options
- Record a question for the podcast
Love the podcast? Leaving a rating and review allows other parents to find the podcast, and it’s the number one way you can support The Goodnight House Sleep Podcast! Would you be willing to take a minute and leave a review on iTunes? If you don’t know how, here are step by step instructions!
If you have any questions or comments about this episode, or the podcast in general, email us at hello@thegoodnighthouse.com. We love hearing from you! You can also find us over on Instagram!
13. Will Sleep Training Harm My Baby?
One of the most common fears parents have about sleep training is that sleep training will harm their child emotionally, mentally, or physically (or damage their attachment or bond).
This episode is intended to encourage parents by providing some of the relevant evidence based research that has been done on sleep training and point you towards resources as you work through whether sleep training is right for you and your family.
- Where did the Anti-Sleep Training movement come from?
- Will the stress or rise in cortisol caused by sleep training harm my child’s development or their emotional or physical wellbeing?
- What about the well known Middlemiss study that proves sleep training is dangerous?
- Will sleep training damage my child’s bond with me or their attachment?
- The numerous high quality studies that show the benefits and effectiveness of sleep training for both children and parental well being.
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Your Child's Perfect Bedtime Routine
Did you know that the steps you take in your child’s nap and bedtime routine sends a signal to their brain that it’s time for sleep? Each step becomes a cue that tells your child it’s almost time to go to sleep.
Having a consistent sleep routine that you do before every single sleep is a very small, but very important part of your child’s sleep puzzle. When we begin working with families, one of the very first things we do is help them come up with a sleep routine that they commit to doing before every single nap and bedtime.
Now, we know that bedtime can be one of the most stressful things for families. We’ve worked with families whose bedtime routines take up to an hour or more as they try to get their little one’s down for the night or for naps. Today’s episode is going to help bust some myths about bedtime routines and you will walk away knowing exactly what you need to do.
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Four Steps to Solve your Child's Night Wakings
“How do I solve my 8 month old’s night wakings?”
“How do I help my 14 month old stop waking for comfort feeds during the night?”
“How do I help my toddler or preschooler sleep without needing me to sleep in their room with them?”
All of these questions essentially ask the same thing: how do I solve my child’s night wakings? Which is EXACTLY what we help parents with here at the Goodnight House. However, the answer to that question is a little bigger than what we can answer in a simple Instagram story slide.
Today on the podcast, I want to take this entire episode to answer this question and help you solve your child’s night wakings! (This episode is for children over 5-6 months old, as newborns are a whole different ball game. Check out our newborn services and free resources).
We also have a free download in the show notes of this episode - it’s a workbook style guide that goes along with this episode and offers even more details to help you solve your child’s night wakings: get the free workbook HERE.
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Oral Dysfunctions, Ties, Reflux, and Your Baby’s Sleep
On today’s episode we are really excited to have a guest on the show! Mallory Millet is a Speech Pathologist who specializes in pediatric feeding disorders. Her focuses include infant reflux, infant oral development and bottle feeding. Through her professional work, and with the lack of support during her own babies’ feeding journeys, she created, The Feeding Mom. It is here that she provides in- person and virtual support to empower parents through their feeding journeys locally and around the world.
Her philosophy is: every parent deserves to love feeding their baby.
We created this episode to empower parents to know what signs and symptoms to look for if they suspect a feeding or reflux issue with their babies.
In this episode, Mallory gives us red flags to look for as well as specific questions you can ask your pediatrician to help your little one get the help they need. This episode is for you - we hope you enjoy it and that it empowers you to advocate for your child.
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
- Mallory’s Website and 1:1 Scheduling: www.thefeedingmom.com
- Instagram: @infant.feeding.specialist
- Mallory’s ECourses and Oral Play Guide: https://the-feeding-mom.passion.io
- The Newborn Sleep Course + Support Options
- The Goodnight House Website
- The Goodnight House Instagram
- 1:1 Personalized Sleep Packages for babies and children over 4 months old
- Record a question for the podcast
How to handle sleep when your child is sick
Our family recently had a stomach bug that was truly one of the worst stomach bugs I have ever seen (and I’m a pediatric nurse). My kids were sick for 6 straight days and it was such a tiring week.
We wanted to take today’s episode to share some tips for handling sleep while your child is sick.
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Is it too late to sleep train my child?
Have you ever wondered if it’s too late to sleep train your child? Are they too old?
On today’s episode, we are answering this question and sharing some encouragement!
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
- Free Newborn Guide: Getting Started with Newborn Sleep
- Free Schedule Generator
- Free Newborn Guide: Getting Started with Newborn Sleep
- The Goodnight House Website
- The Goodnight House Instagram
- 1:1 Personalized Sleep Packages for babies and children over 4 months old
- The Newborn Sleep Course + Support Options
- Record a question for the podcast
How to have siblings share a room
Today on the podcast we are going to talk all about how to have your children transition into sharing a room and I’ve got 8 tips for you to make it happen.
We're hoping today’s episode will give other parents hope who either live in small homes or for whatever reason need their kids to share a room.
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How to prevent your child’s nap from being ruined when they fall asleep in the car
I don’t know about you, but this happens to us all the time: We get in the car and no matter how long or short the drive is, one of my kids falls asleep for the last ten minutes of the drive.
Now, if you’re a parent, you know how this ends up ruining their regular nap, because somehow that TEN minute cat nap was enough to make them feel rested enough to not fall asleep when you get home and try to lay them down.
Maybe you’ve tried to sing and dance and roll the window down to keep them awake (only to probably fail) or maybe you’ve tried to sneak them into the house and transfer them to their crib hoping to save their nap.
Unfortunately, that doesn’t usually work.
A lot of parents, specifically moms, end up feeling stuck at home because they don’t want to risk ruining their kiddos nap.
We never want you to feel trapped at home, so on today’s episode we’re giving you the secret to solving the 10 minute car nap.
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How Long Will My Child Cry During Sleep Training?
We work with a lot of tired tired parents, and we know how incredibly hard it is to wear all of the hats you wear and show up when you are so sleep deprived.
One of the first questions we get asked and one of the main things we talk about during our discovery calls with potential clients is: how long will my child cry during sleep training?
It’s the thing that causes the most anxiety when it comes to sleep training. This episode goes over everything you can expect with crying when you sleep train your child.
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
- Blog Post: What is Sleep Training?
- Free Newborn Guide: Getting Started with Newborn Sleep
- Free Schedule Generator
- The Goodnight House Website
- The Goodnight House Instagram
- 1:1 Personalized Sleep Packages for babies and children over 4 months old
- The Newborn Sleep Course + Support Options
- Record a question for the podcast
Love the podcast? Leaving a rating and review allows other parents to find the podcast, and it’s the number one way you can support the The Goodnight House Sleep Podcast! Would you be willing to take a minute and leave a review on iTunes? If you don’t know how, here are step by step instructions!
If you have any questions or comments about this episode, or the podcast in general, email us at hello@thegoodnighthouse.com. We love hearing from you! You can also find us over on Instagram!
How to Correct or Prevent Your Newborn From Getting Their Days and Nights Mixed Up
Do you have a newborn who has their days and nights mixed up (meaning they sleep alllll day long for you but think it’s time to party during the night? Does that sound familiar? Or are you hoping to prevent that from happening because you’ve heard it’s a thing? This is super common with newborns, but luckily there are some ways to help prevent and/or correct day/night confusion.
Our sweet little newborns are born with no concept of day or night and their internal clocks are not very developed until closer to 8-12 weeks. That’s why so many newborns end up getting their days and nights mixed up.
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
- Free Newborn Guide: Getting Started with Newborn Sleep
- The Newborn Sleep Course + Support Options
- Free Schedule Generator
- The Goodnight House Website
- The Goodnight House Instagram
- 1:1 Personalized Sleep Packages for babies and children over 4 months old
- Record a question for the podcast
Love the podcast? Leaving a rating and review allows other parents to find the podcast, and it’s the number one way you can support the The Goodnight House Sleep Podcast! Would you be willing to take a minute and leave a review on iTunes? If you don’t know how, here are step by step instructions!
If you have any questions or comments about this episode, or the podcast in general, email us at hello@thegoodnighthouse.com. We love hearing from you! You can also find us over on Instagram!
How to Solve your Child's Early Morning Wakings
One of the most common questions we get from parents is about early morning wakings. Parents will message us to tell us their baby or child is waking up between 4 and 5 am every day and they want to know how they can help them sleep longer.
In this episode, we’re going to explain what could be causing your child to wake up early and what things you can do to help your little one extend their mornings.
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
- Free Newborn Guide: Getting Started with Newborn Sleep
- Free Schedule Generator
- Our favorite blackout room solutions
- Inexpensive room thermometer
- Favorite Sound Machine: Hatch Rest. We also have and love these sounds machines: HERE, HERE, and HERE.
- Blog Post: Is my child ready to stop napping?
- The Goodnight House Website
- The Goodnight House Instagram
- 1:1 Personalized Sleep Packages for babies and children over 4 months old
- The Newborn Sleep Course + Support Options
- Record a question for the podcast
Love the podcast? Leaving a rating and review allows other parents to find the podcast, and it’s the number one way you can support the The Goodnight House Sleep Podcast! Would you be willing to take a minute and leave a review on iTunes? If you don’t know how, here are step by step instructions!
If you have any questions or comments about this episode, or the podcast in general, email us at hello@thegoodnighthouse.com. We love hearing from you! You can also find us over on Instagram!
What is sleep training?
The big question: What is sleep training? (And does the Goodnight House sleep train?!)
There is a LOT of drama around the term sleep training and we know it’s a taboo term. Do a quick search in any online mom group and you’ll see what we’re talking about if you don’t already. We’re here to try and clear things up once and for all and hopefully ease your mind.
There are a lot of assumptions around babies and sleep, but our goal with sleep is for parents to come alongside their babies and help them establish healthy sleep habits.
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Welcome to the Goodnight House Sleep Podcast!
Welcome to the podcast! The Goodnight House Sleep Podcast is a weekly show created for busy parents to learn how to help their children get the sleep they need and experience more rest, peace, and joy in parenting. Join us for sleep tips, Q+A's, and encouragement.
Love the podcast? Leaving a rating and review allows other parents to find the podcast, and it’s the number one way you can support the The Goodnight House Sleep Podcast! Would you be willing to take a minute and leave a review on iTunes? If you don’t know how, here are step by step instructions!
If you have any questions or comments about this episode, or the podcast in general, email us at hello@thegoodnighthouse.com. We love hearing from you! You can also find us over on Instagram!