Archive for December, 2009

Little Kai slept through the night!

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

If you’ve been following the progress of Josie George in her journey to help little Kai sleep through the night, well… the verdict is in.  He can do it!

Josie and I looked at two approaches to teach Kai to sleep well on his own – 1) Leaving him for short periods of time, returning to reassure him until he falls asleep. Or 2) Staying with Kai whilst he falls asleep and gradually moving outside of the room over a several nights.

Because Josie has been working to improve Kai’s sleep for many months, she knew he would respond best to the approach of gradually withdrawing her presence at bedtime.

A couple of nights into the plan and she wrote a blog post that was enough to put anyone off going any further. He was pretty much awake from 2:30 until 6:30am. 

But by night four, Kai slept through the night with just a brief awakening at 10:30pm. It’s really wonderful to read about the impact of this on Josie.  Kai is nearly 18 months and he has never slept through the night. And yet, after a lot of support from Josie, plus some serious perseverance  and consistency, he showed his mummy he could do it.

There’s still work to be done, behaviours to reinforce. The following two nights weren’t so good. But then he did it again. That’s twice in one week! Now that Josie and Kai know he can sleep through, it will be easier to improve things until Kai does it so often that Josie just takes it for granted!

So if you’re considering tackling your baby’s sleep problems in the New Year, Josie’s success might just give you the encouragement you need!


Our new website is here!

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Well it’s finally here. Our new website.

I actually feel quite sad saying goodbye to the old one. I was very fond of the little sheep and stars. 

But to provide you with more resources, a greater range of products and make life easier for our trade customers… we needed a site that could grow with us.

We’ve worked really hard with our designer and also our web development company, Motion Pixels. Big projects like this are always much more work than you think at first… but thanks to a great deal of commitment, here we are.

So take a look around. And tell us what you think! It remains a work in progress so your comments will help us make it even better!


Sleep is for the weak

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

When my first little monkey, Laurie arrived, he didn’t sleep. Which of course started me on the journey to where I am today…

One of the things I found hardest was the questions from everyone, all of which followed the same pattern. “Is he good?” “Does he sleep?”

Which, for the first couple of months was fine. Because people smiled knowingly and nodded companionably. We were all part of the same club. They’d been there… (more…)


Can technology tell you why your baby’s crying?

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Two recent product launches in the US have me asking… why?

Firstly there’s the WhyCry Baby Cry Analyzer, which  promises to tell you why your baby is crying. And then there’s a new iPod application which apparently translates your babies cries.

Having once been a terrified new mum with no idea what to do, I can see how there might be a moment when I’d have loved one of these. But I personally feel that this steep learning curve is all part of being a new parent. We have to come a long way very quickly, but actually learning to tune into our babies and listen to our instincts is the very beginning of parenthood. (more…)


Men can’t hear the baby cry?

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

New research from MindLab has found that men and women are likely to be woken by different sounds.

For the study, volunteers slept in a custom sleep environment and were exposed to different noises. Researchers monitored their brain patterns to see what most affected the volunteers.

The research showed that women are much more likely to be woken by the sound of a baby crying than a man. Since my husband has always slept through my newborns’ screaming at 2am, I have no trouble believing this. But here’s the interesting part of the research. (more…)