Anxious baby
Tips, tricks, advice, rants, and all discussions in between on getting that sweet little (almost perfect) angel to sleep independently through the night.
Anxious baby
This is a judgement-free zone to provide tips, ask questions, and share success stories about sleep-training your little ones. Whether you want to "cry it out" or you want to try a "no-cry sleep solution" (or anything in between), you're welcome here! Please review our rules before posting or commenting. As a general practice we do not reverse bans. [Note: We are not medical professionals. You should always consult your pediatrician before beginning a sleep-training program with your child.]
Sister in law vent
/r/Parenting is the place to discuss the ins and out as well as ups and downs of child-rearing. From the early stages of pregnancy to when your teenagers are finally ready to leave the nest (even if they don't want to) we're here to help you through this crazy thing called parenting. You can get advice on potty training, talk about breastfeeding, discuss how to get your baby to sleep or ask if that one weird thing your kid does is normal.
Can’t watch shows
A place to share thoughts, questions, support, and tips about being a new parent to a young child.
1 nap at 10 months
This is a judgement-free zone to provide tips, ask questions, and share success stories about sleep-training your little ones. Whether you want to "cry it out" or you want to try a "no-cry sleep solution" (or anything in between), you're welcome here! Please review our rules before posting or commenting. As a general practice we do not reverse bans. [Note: We are not medical professionals. You should always consult your pediatrician before beginning a sleep-training program with your child.]
Fighting bedtime
This is a judgement-free zone to provide tips, ask questions, and share success stories about sleep-training your little ones. Whether you want to "cry it out" or you want to try a "no-cry sleep solution" (or anything in between), you're welcome here! Please review our rules before posting or commenting. As a general practice we do not reverse bans. [Note: We are not medical professionals. You should always consult your pediatrician before beginning a sleep-training program with your child.]
Fighting bedtime
This is a safe space where parents can discuss co-sleeping. Co-sleeping is sleeping in close proximity to your child by room-sharing, bedsharing or sidecar arrangements. It can also mean a child has their own room but is welcome in their parents’ room as needed. Discussion, advice and resources are welcome here.
Baby proofing/ injuries
A place to share thoughts, questions, support, and tips about being a new parent to a young child.
Pacifier weaning
/r/Parenting is the place to discuss the ins and out as well as ups and downs of child-rearing. From the early stages of pregnancy to when your teenagers are finally ready to leave the nest (even if they don't want to) we're here to help you through this crazy thing called parenting. You can get advice on potty training, talk about breastfeeding, discuss how to get your baby to sleep or ask if that one weird thing your kid does is normal.
To wake or not to wake
This is a judgement-free zone to provide tips, ask questions, and share success stories about sleep-training your little ones. Whether you want to "cry it out" or you want to try a "no-cry sleep solution" (or anything in between), you're welcome here! Please review our rules before posting or commenting. As a general practice we do not reverse bans. [Note: We are not medical professionals. You should always consult your pediatrician before beginning a sleep-training program with your child.]
Co-sleeping with a monster
A sub for anyone who wants support with parenting through an attachment philosophy approach. The term attachment parenting was coined by American pediatrician William Sears, and focuses on the nurturing connection that parents can develop with their children, with the goal of raising secure, independent, and empathetic humans.
Daycare
A sub for anyone who wants support with parenting through an attachment philosophy approach. The term attachment parenting was coined by American pediatrician William Sears, and focuses on the nurturing connection that parents can develop with their children, with the goal of raising secure, independent, and empathetic humans.
I DONT understand myself
Social Anxiety is a mental illness characterised by distress in social situations which cause impaired functioning in daily life. Distress is triggered by perceived or actual scrutiny from others. Socially anxious people may be shy/introverted, but shy/introverted people do not necessarily have Social Anxiety For the official American Psychiatric Association definition and criteria see wiki (link in sidebar)
So much fun!
A place to share thoughts, questions, support, and tips about being a new parent to a young child.
I feel so OLD
This is a subreddit for people who are actively trying to be more of an adult. It can include tips, victories, and questions.
8 month old regression?
This is a judgement-free zone to provide tips, ask questions, and share success stories about sleep-training your little ones. Whether you want to "cry it out" or you want to try a "no-cry sleep solution" (or anything in between), you're welcome here! Please review our rules before posting or commenting. As a general practice we do not reverse bans. [Note: We are not medical professionals. You should always consult your pediatrician before beginning a sleep-training program with your child.]
Daycare adjustment
A place to share thoughts, questions, support, and tips about being a new parent to a young child.
Daycare messing up routine
This is a judgement-free zone to provide tips, ask questions, and share success stories about sleep-training your little ones. Whether you want to "cry it out" or you want to try a "no-cry sleep solution" (or anything in between), you're welcome here! Please review our rules before posting or commenting. As a general practice we do not reverse bans. [Note: We are not medical professionals. You should always consult your pediatrician before beginning a sleep-training program with your child.]
Flying with a 8 mo
/r/Parenting is the place to discuss the ins and out as well as ups and downs of child-rearing. From the early stages of pregnancy to when your teenagers are finally ready to leave the nest (even if they don't want to) we're here to help you through this crazy thing called parenting. You can get advice on potty training, talk about breastfeeding, discuss how to get your baby to sleep or ask if that one weird thing your kid does is normal.
Spitting up more
A place for new parents, new parents to be, and old parents who want to help out. Posts focusing on the transition into living with your new little one and any issues that may come up. Ranting and gushing is welcome!
Awake time daily
This is a judgement-free zone to provide tips, ask questions, and share success stories about sleep-training your little ones. Whether you want to "cry it out" or you want to try a "no-cry sleep solution" (or anything in between), you're welcome here! Please review our rules before posting or commenting. As a general practice we do not reverse bans. [Note: We are not medical professionals. You should always consult your pediatrician before beginning a sleep-training program with your child.]
Finally!
This is a judgement-free zone to provide tips, ask questions, and share success stories about sleep-training your little ones. Whether you want to "cry it out" or you want to try a "no-cry sleep solution" (or anything in between), you're welcome here! Please review our rules before posting or commenting. As a general practice we do not reverse bans. [Note: We are not medical professionals. You should always consult your pediatrician before beginning a sleep-training program with your child.]
Messed up schedule . HELP!
This is a judgement-free zone to provide tips, ask questions, and share success stories about sleep-training your little ones. Whether you want to "cry it out" or you want to try a "no-cry sleep solution" (or anything in between), you're welcome here! Please review our rules before posting or commenting. As a general practice we do not reverse bans. [Note: We are not medical professionals. You should always consult your pediatrician before beginning a sleep-training program with your child.]
6.5 months 30 min naps
This is a judgement-free zone to provide tips, ask questions, and share success stories about sleep-training your little ones. Whether you want to "cry it out" or you want to try a "no-cry sleep solution" (or anything in between), you're welcome here! Please review our rules before posting or commenting. As a general practice we do not reverse bans. [Note: We are not medical professionals. You should always consult your pediatrician before beginning a sleep-training program with your child.]