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Getting Sleep Back on Track After Being Sick
The never ending illnesses are wearing on EVERYONE right now. And if it feels like sleep has gone totally off the rails but you’re not really sure about what to do to handle it, check out this blog to get back on track!
Personal Experience with Ear Infections + Tubes
Disrupted sleep can be the only symptom of an ear infection a child has! Multiple ear infections may lead to getting tubes for your little one which can feel scary. Jenna discusses their journey in this blog.
Sick Season & Sleep
Since living in a pandemic, sick season feels like it’s EVERY season. We get it! As moms with multiple children, it feels like someone in the house is always sick. Here are our tips for what to do when that time (inevitably) comes!
Baby Sleep & Navigating Sick Season
First, we have to establish that there are no rules when your kid is sick! I’m always curious about how much support they need vs how much they can continue doing on their own. I start with less and work my way up essentially! Remember, you know your kid and what they’re capable of doing.