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Guest Posts


If you would like to write a guest post on My Baby Sleep Guide, you can send your request to rachel[at]mybabyleepguide[dot]com.  The topic of the guest post needs to relate to the blog and the author must have some sort of expertise/experience in this area.

I am also available, time allowing, to write guest post for other sites. You can reach me at rachel[at]mybabysleepguide[dot]com


Thanks!
Rachel

Infants Need Sleep to Grow, so Don't Worry Parents! {Guest Post}


As the proud mother of a newborn infant, I'm constantly seeking to improve my parenting skills. I want my precious son to be as healthy as possible, and I frequently read authoritative scientific articles to help me in this regard. I recently became concerned about my son's ever fluctuating sleep patterns. It really seems that he sleeps

Why Sleeping in Darkness is Important to Your Health




At some point in your life, you probably have wondered why we sleep at night in the dark. Why were we raised by our parents to sleep at night? Why do people sleep in darkness, and what would happen if we contradict this innate “ideal” habit?

In this article, we’ll answer these questions and discuss the importance of getting

How Will Pregnancy Impact My Sleep?


For many women, pregnancy causes significant sleep problems. However, there are practical solutions to help minimize some of the problems that can occur during

How to Throw a Themed Birthday Party for Your Toddler


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My son, Jacob, is about to turn 2 and Melissa was nice enough to write a posts with some helpful ideas for his birthday party. If you have any creative birthday ideas

Tips for Helping Your Baby Fall Asleep in Strange Places


New parents usually have enough problems getting their babies to fall asleep as it is, so the prospect of trying to get them to fall asleep in an unfamiliar environment can be a formidable venture. Despite how daunting this task may seem though, you can’t avoid

Babywise tips for working parents


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by Bethany Lynch from The Graceful Mom

I read Babywise while pregnant with my first child. It jived with our natural parenting philosophy and gave us structure for how to start. I think that is what I love most about Babywise…the ”start as you mean to go on” mentality. We parent very similarly to this day as we did

Dads Are Parents Too



By Hank Osborne from DaddyLife.net
There is no greater calling for a man than that of being a husband and then a father. Dad has a responsibility to love, protect, and provide for the family.  The Daddy Life podcast and blog was created to help dads fulfill those responsibilities and more. The choices a dad makes directly affects the future of

Take baby steps to get first-time obedience


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By Maureen Monfore, ChildwiseChat.com 

If you’ve read my blog at all, it’s likely you understand the value of training a child in first-time obedience (FTO). First-time obedience is a phrase commonly heard in

Some Like It Hot (Sleep, that is)






My children amuse me. I know everyone is amused by their own children. Children are like most people--incredibly quirky. My children are no different, and I find quirks both

Guest Post Week and LOA


Next week will be guest post week with various articles from some blogging buddies of mine. They all write blogs that are

7 Dreams A Baby Dreams: Written by a Baby (Guest Post)


Many people wonder if their baby can dream and it seems that babies do in fact dream. What babies may dream about, science can’t really tell parents. However, as a baby, I can tell you what I and my other baby colleagues possibly

10 Ways to Save Your Sanity



by Valerie Plowman, Chronicles of a Babywise Mom

As adorable, intelligent, sweet, kind, fun, loving, and all around perfect we find our children to be, there are still those moments when our children absolutely drive us to the brink of insanity. Some days you think you just might lose your

Teaching Obedience to a Child with Special Needs


by Maureen Monfore, www.ChildwiseChat.com

Unless you have been living under a rock, you are probably well aware of the rising incidences of special needs in our world. Autism, ADD, ADHD and other developmental delays are so prevalent, we are experiencing a nation-wide shortage of

First-time obedience: first things first



by Maureen Monfore from Childwise Chat

First-time obedience (FTO) is a phrase you commonly hear in Babywise parenting

Independent Playtime Overview



by Valerie Plowman from Chronicles of a Babywise Mom

I very often state that one of my absolute favorite parenting tools is Independent Playtime. This block of time has immense benefits to the entire family. This post will take you through the basics on what it is (and isn't), the benefits of it, implementing it, and solving potential

Guest Post Week


This week I will have posts from two other blogging moms, Valerie and Maureen. These fantastic ladies blog about an infinite number of parenting issues, with a foundation in