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Submitted by ceoMom 333, Jamie
I think bedroom sharing is beneficial. Although siblings may fight about sharing a room, many form close bonds and rely on having each other at night when times are tough... read more
Submitted by ceoMom 339, Staci
I have 2 boys and a girl. Our house has enough rooms that they could each have their own room; however, the boys (ages 3 and 5) do much better... read more
Submitted by ceoMom 101, Jennifer
I think I spent the first three years of motherhood feeling so tired that a big haze fell over me. And yet these are the years we are to enjoy.... read more
Submitted by ceoMom 484, Shelly
"Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child" by Marc Weissbluth M.D. is a book that I give to new mothers. It has made all the difference in our family. When your child... read more
I have a 10-month old son. He is so wonderful, but when he was a small infant he had colic. I felt helpless at times in helping him feel better... read more
Submitted by ceoMom 101, Jennifer
It wasn't that long ago that I was battling the bedtime nightmares of trying to get my kids to sleep through the night. This was honestly one of the hardest... read more
I would recommend the book: "No Cry Sleep Solution." It has so many great tips that we have been using to help our 11-month old get to sleep without nursing.... read more
To get your child to sleep through the night, You may try a bottle of water, or even a sippy cup with water or milk for a little while. Do... read more
As hard as this may seem, and it feels a bit cruel when you are in the midst of it, you may just have to let him/her cry themselves to... read more

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