Baby Sleep: Infant, Newborn & Toddler Sleep Resources

Sleep quickly becomes one of the biggest topics in early parenthood. From newborn sleep routines and safe sleep recommendations to co-sleeping decisions and toddler bed transitions, many families find that sleep evolves constantly during the first few years.

This Baby Sleep hub brings together practical sleep resources in one place. Rather than focusing on a single approach, these guides explore different sleep arrangements, common sleep challenges, safety considerations, and age-specific sleep topics that parents often encounter along the way.

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CO-SLEEPING

Co-sleeping arrangements, room-sharing and bed-sharing discussions, potential benefits and drawbacks, twin co-sleeping considerations, and family sleep resources.

NEWBORN SLEEP & ROUTINES

Browse newborn sleep guides, sleep routine resources, and practical information about common sleep patterns during the early months.

SLEEP SAFETY

Learn about safe sleep recommendations, sleep environments, and important safety considerations for babies and young children.

SLEEP TRANSITIONS

Explore crib-to-toddler-bed transitions, changing sleep arrangements, and common milestones that can affect sleep routines as children grow.

A Word From the Editor

Sleep is one of those parenting topics where advice often seems endless and opinions can vary dramatically from one family to another.

What works well for one baby may not work for the next, and many parents discover that sleep routines naturally change throughout infancy and toddlerhood.

For that reason, this section focuses on providing balanced information rather than promoting a single sleep philosophy. Our goal is to help parents better understand the options, recommendations, and challenges that commonly arise at different stages.

Whether you’re preparing for the newborn months, researching safe sleep practices, or navigating a new sleep transition, these guides are designed to help you find reliable information when you need it most.

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