Real sleep? -sleep seminars
As Barb says, babies love movement - it is also helpful from a developmental perspective - it stimulates their vestibular aparatus - a small part inside inner ear which aids neurological development - so whatever sleep they are having whilst moving is very good for your baby. We can become incredibly obsessed about teh quality and quantity of sleep when really it would be much more productive to trust that if this is how your baby sleeps happily, this is fine for him or her - and mums need to do what feels good to them rather than feeling they should be standing in a darkened room 'making' their baby have 'quality' sleep.
You may be interested in some evidence based sleep information that encourages you to follow YOUR individual baby's needs ( and your own for sanity!) and encourages optimal brain and emotional development.
I am doing talks "Sleep love and your baby's brain" with Anni Gethin, social science researcher and Co author ( with psychologist Beth Macgregor) of Helping Your Baby to Sleep. I am author of Sleeping LIke a Baby and 100 Ways to Calm the Crying, an international Board certified Lactation consultant and infant massage instructor - Anni and I are both mothers so have been there (which isn't the case for some baby sleep authors).
Info below - and Melbourne venues for next week's talks. see
Confused about baby sleep advice? Concerned about the impact of baby sleep training regimes such as controlled crying? :(
Looking for gentle baby sleep and settling techniques that WORK?
FOUNTAIN GATE
Wed 17 Oct. 10am. Fountain Gate Hotel, Overland Drive, Westfield Shopping centre, FOUNTAIN GATE (Follow Village Cinema signs)
CARNEGIE
Wed 17 Oct. 7pm. Packer Park Hall, Lella Road, CARNEGIE (Melways: 68, J
MOONEE PONDS
Thurs 18 Oct. 10am Griffin Studio, Incinerator Arts Complex, 180 Holmes Road, MOONEE PONDS (Melways ref 28 D7)
You can book on the site
http://www.babysleepseminars.com.au/
Pinky