By Age
- 4 month Sleep Problems
- Baby Whisperer: 4 Month Old Changes
- 5-8 Month Sleep Disruptions
- 10 Reasons Your 5-8 Month Old Has Stopped Sleeping Well
- Conquering the 8-10 Month Sleep Regression
- Pre-Toddler Waking Early from Morning Nap
- 18 Month Sleep Regression: How to Help
- 2 Year Old Sleep Problems
- Two Year Old Sleep Regression
- How to Solve Sleep Problems for Toddlers and Preschoolers
- Sleep Hierarchy: 3-6 Months
- Sleep Needs and Difficulties for 7-12 Year Olds
- What to Do When Your Toddler Refuses to Take a Nap
Fears
Naps (see also Naps blog index)
- Chronic 45 Minute Naps
- Common Reasons for Poor Sleep
- 45 Minute Intruder
- Dealing with the 45 Minute Intruder
- How To Calculate Waketime Length
- How to Deal with the 45-Minute Intruder
- How Pacifiers Might Be Ruining Your Baby’s Sleep
- Naps: Troubleshooting–Revised and Updated
- Playing in the Crib/Bed
- Problem Solving Tip: What Has Changed?
- Sleep Deficit
- Sleep Disruptions You Will Face as a Babywise Mom (and how to deal with them)
- The Babywise Mom Nap Guide: How to establish successful naps from birth through the preschool years
- Waking After Only 20 Minutes
- Waking Early From Naps/Won’t Fall Asleep For Naps
- What To Do When Baby Takes a Long Time to Fall Asleep
- What To Do When Your Baby Is Taking Short Naps
- What To Do When Your Baby Wakes Early But Isn’t Hungry
- What to Do When Your Toddler Refuses to Take a Nap
Nightmares
- Nightmares vs. Night Terrors: How To Help Your Child Through Each
- Preschoolers and Fears
- What To Do When Your Child Has a Nightmare
Nighttime Sleep
- 5-6 AM “Night” Wakings
- 10-12 Hours of Sleep
- Baby Sleeping Through the Night: Top Tips to Make it Happen
- Baby Waking Shortly After Bedtime: What To Do
- Common Reasons for Poor Sleep
- Day/Night Confusion
- Early Morning Feedings Before Waketime
- Early Morning Waking and the Sun
- Early Morning Wakings: What to do when baby wakes early
- How to Get Your Child to Sleep In Later in the Morning
- Night Hunger
- Nightime Sleep Issues–Revised and Updated
- Nighttime Sleep Issues
- Playing in the Crib/Bed
- Problem Solving Tip: What Has Changed?
- Sleep Problems: Morning Wake-up Time is Too Early
- What To Do When Baby Takes a Long Time to Fall Asleep
- What to Do When Your Baby Is Not Sleeping Through the Night
- What To Do When Your Child Has a Nightmare
Polls
- Poll Discussion Results: Night Wakings
- Poll Results: Around age two, did your child take a long time to fall asleep at night?
- Poll Results: Did Baby Seem to Experience Any Sleep Troubles Around 4 Months?
- Poll Results: Weathering the Four Month Sleep Regression
Preventing Sleep Problems
- Diapers At Night
- How Pacifiers Might Be Ruining Your Baby’s Sleep
- How to Get Your Baby to Nap
- How To Have a Good Sleeper
- Importance of Exercise and Stimulation
- Overstimulation
- Sleep Begets Sleep
- The Best Products to Help You Baby Sleep
- The Sun and Sleep
Problem Solving Sleep Problems
- 5 Ways Season Changes Disrupt Your Child’s Sleep
- 6 Essential Oils to Help Your Child Sleep Better
- Baby Whisperer: 6 Troubleshooting Sleep Variables
- Adjusting the Schedule to Fix a Sleep Deficit
- Diapers At Night
- Early Morning Waking and the Sun
- How Pacifiers Might Be Ruining Your Baby’s Sleep
- How to Solve Sleep Problems for Toddlers and Preschoolers
- Importance of Exercise and Stimulation
- New Skills and Sleep Disruptions {Rolling, Crawling, Standing, etc.}
- Overstimulation
- Problem Solving Tip: Detailed Log
- Problem Solving Tip: What Has Changed?
- Season Changes Disrupting Sleep
- Sleep Begets Sleep
- Sleep Deficit
- Sleep Disruptions You Will Face as a Babywise Mom (and how to deal with them)
- Sleeping Tip: Vary Sleeping Locations
- The Sun and Sleep
- To the Mom of the First-Born Poor Sleeper
- Two Year Old Sleep Regression
- Ultimate Guide to Stopping Baby Poop at Night
- Waking Up Happy
- You Cannot Force Sleep
Stimulation Levels
I have a 11 week old daughter that we started Babywise from about 2 weeks, and she is a perfect sleeper! But, her head is starting to get a little flat on the back from all the time she spends there in her crib. 1. I've heard you shouldn't put babies on their tummies to sleep until they can roll back and forth by themselves…thoughts?2. Tummy time has always been the recommendation to strengthen and loosen neck muscles since the inception of Back to Sleep, but I've read more recent articles saying it's best not to put them on their tummies until they can get there themselves, in order to incentivise them to try. What do you think?