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Lesson Category: PreNatal infant

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Parent and Baby Sleep: Create Sustainable Routines

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Baby and parent sleep patterns evolve over baby’s early months as you strive to sleep as much as possible. Newborn babies sleep a lot, day and night. By 3-4 months old, some babies are so tuned into the daytime social world that they give up those daytime sleeps. 

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Baby and parent sleep patterns evolve over baby’s early months as you strive to sleep as much as possible. Newborn babies sleep a lot, day and night. By 3-4 months old, some babies are so tuned into the daytime social world that they give up those daytime sleeps. 

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Learn Baby’s Needs: Eat, Play, Sleep

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New babies are driven to eat, play, and sleep throughout the day – it’s how they grow.  Sounds simple but balancing your work with new baby’s needs can be challenging, especially if you are working from home.  During your leave you adapted to your new baby’s needs and now feel a special bond that you don’t want to compromise as you return to work.  Consider important ways that you can create balance and not give up your special relationship to your new baby.

Course Lessons

New babies are driven to eat, play, and sleep throughout the day – it’s how they grow.  Sounds simple but balancing your work with new baby’s needs can be challenging, especially if you are working from home.  During your leave you adapted to your new baby’s needs and now feel a special bond that you don’t want to compromise as you return to work.  Consider important ways that you can create balance and not give up your special relationship to your new baby.

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