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Paton & Co Sleep Are you struggling with your baby/child's sleep? We are here to help you get back on track! 💤

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17/02/2024

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Play & Connect with your Newborn ⭐️Having a newborn can be really overwhelming sometimes and you can find yourself secon...
22/11/2023

Play & Connect with your Newborn ⭐️

Having a newborn can be really overwhelming sometimes and you can find yourself second guessing everything you are doing.

It's a great idea to slow down and take some time each day to 'play and connect' with your newborn outside of feeding and sleeping time.

Save this post and slide across for ideas!

Sleep Deprivation can be torture! Here are my 5 top tips below to keep you energised and get you through this challengin...
22/10/2023

Sleep Deprivation can be torture! Here are my 5 top tips below to keep you energised and get you through this challenging time.

1. Ask/Accept the help! Don't feel guilty or ashamed. It takes a village and it allows others to bond with your baby too!

2. Movement - super important too move your body each day when you can. You can time bubs nap to be in the pram so you can pop a podcast on, grab a coffee and get your steps up which will actually energise your body!

3. Go to bed at night when bubs does. This will allow you to get more hours of sleep in the bank therefore even if your little one wakes a few times overnight because you have had those extra hours at the start you won't feel so tired the next day.

4. Nourish your body the best you can - eat a balanced diet and drink plenty of water. (Mmm maybe plenty of coffee too 😉)

5. Pick a time in the day, perhaps your little ones lunch time sleep to put your feet up, sit down and relax!

This period of sleepless nights does pass quickly when you look back, however when you are in the thick of it it feels tough so just take one day at a time.

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OVERTIRED vs. TIRED.I get a lot of parents asking me - "How do I tell when my baby is tired, I feel like I miss it!"Here...
21/10/2023

OVERTIRED vs. TIRED.

I get a lot of parents asking me - "How do I tell when my baby is tired, I feel like I miss it!"

Here are some common tired and overtired signs to keep an eye out for, these will help you navigate from reaching the overtired point.

If you need more support with your little ones sleep please reach out ☺️

OVERTIRED vs. TIRED 😴 I get a lot of parents asking "How do I tell when my baby is tired or if they are overtired?"Here ...
21/10/2023

OVERTIRED vs. TIRED 😴

I get a lot of parents asking "How do I tell when my baby is tired or if they are overtired?"

Here are some common signs for each that you should look out for and become familiar with, so it helps you to navigate teachings that overtired status.

Reach out if you need more support with your little ones sleep. ☺️

Settling Methods ✨✨It's important to remember that any changes you make to your child's sleep routine that you will expe...
28/09/2023

Settling Methods ✨✨

It's important to remember that any changes you make to your child's sleep routine that you will expect crying.

Babies cry to communicate - they let us know when they are hungry, tired, sleepy, when they don't like something etc....

It is up to you as parents to decide what avenue you want to explore when teaching your child to sleep independently.

I have listed the settling methods from slowest to fastest so you have a good idea of how it works. There is no right or wrong to how you teach your baby to go to sleep it purely depends on you and your baby!

A sleep consultant (like me!) is really helpful in supporting you through this process and giving you the confidence to implement the method that suits you best to get your Bub sleeping great! It's good to remember that everything takes time and it doesn't just happen over night.

Get in touch today with me if you'd like support with this!

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IN COT SETTLING ✨If bubs has just moved into their cot and you want to start slow and provide a gentle yet effective han...
22/09/2023

IN COT SETTLING ✨

If bubs has just moved into their cot and you want to start slow and provide a gentle yet effective hands on settling technique - sshhhing and patting is great one to use.

1. Ensure bubs is nice and calm
2. Place in the cot and turn on their side facing away from you.
3. Start loud shhhing and firm yet gentle patting that has a consistent rhythm.
4. Remember their sleep cycle and an ideal sweet spot to slow the patting and shhhing down and leave the room would be between 10-20 minutes. (Each baby is different)

Once they have mastered this settling technique and are falling asleep quite quickly each time - the next step would be to work on self settling.

Please get in touch via DM if this is something you would like support with. ✨✨

QUIET TIME & DROPPING THE DAY SLEEP ⭐️🌙
30/08/2023

QUIET TIME & DROPPING THE DAY SLEEP ⭐️🌙

Daycare & Sleep! Like and Save this post if your little one is going to be starting daycare. ✨
21/08/2023

Daycare & Sleep!

Like and Save this post if your little one is going to be starting daycare. ✨

Capping the first nap of the day!Lots of parents I have spoken with have been advised previously if something was off wi...
10/08/2023

Capping the first nap of the day!

Lots of parents I have spoken with have been advised previously if something was off with with their little ones sleep that they should first look at capping the morning nap. I'm not saying this incorrect however my approach would be first to look at the overnight sleep and what is happening there.

For example if your little one is going to bed at 7pm and then throughout the evening (pending age too) they are waking 2 times for a feed plus any additional wake ups they may be having this would severely reduce the overnight sleep total if you look at 12 hours per night - which would equal to a very over tired baby in the morning.

So, when it comes to their first nap of the day if we cap it to say 45 mins only and their next nap may not be until 12pm in the day then that will be heavily impacting their body and if would make bubs even more tired.

Example 5 month old:
6pm bedtime
Wakes 3 times over night (1 hour each time)
6:30am wake up
= 9.5 hours night sleep (not enough)

First morning nap: 8:30 - 9:15am (45 mins)
Lunch sleep: 11:15am

This would mean in nearly a 5 hour period bubs has only had 45 mins sleep which is not ideal and would heavily be impacting how overtired they are.

We need to first work on the night wakes for anything age appropriate ☺️ This is where I come in and can help you narrow down and navigate this.

Please get in touch if you need support!

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