by Kim Corley | Jul 8, 2022 | baby sleep, Bedtime, holidays, Routines, School children, Sleepovers, Toddlers, travel
School holiday travel and sleep It’s that time again, one when you might be considering school holiday travel. And sleep still needs to happen when you’re away (despite what your kids may say). For some, school holidays are the ideal time for a mid-year break, for...
by Kim Corley | Nov 15, 2021 | Bedtime, Lockdown, parenting, Routines, School, School children
5 tips for transitioning back to school after lockdown With the relaxing of lockdown restrictions, many children are transitioning back to school and day care after a long absence away. And as nice as it is to think we can all “get back into routine”, transitioning...
by Kim Corley | Oct 24, 2021 | Bedtime, Lockdown, nightmares, parenting, School, School children, Sleep Consultant, Toddlers
7 steps to banish nightmares in children With Halloween occurring next weekend, it is a good time to discuss 7 steps to banish nightmares in children. Although many people in New Zealand do not celebrate Halloween, it has become progressively more popular, along with...
by AnnaMMB | Oct 18, 2021 | baby sleep, Bedtime, parenting, Routines, School children, Toddlers
It is that time of year again where we all start thinking about the holiday period and where we will be. This year has some added complications such as; will I be allowed to go anywhere, will I be able to see family. Let us hope for the best and say yes. But how are...
by Kim Corley | Oct 6, 2021 | Adults, baby sleep, Bedtime, Lockdown, parenting, Sleep benefits, Toddlers
While Auckland is still in a state of level 3 lockdown, it may be prudent to look for the hidden health benefits of being outdoors. If you have a toddler, you already know how hard it has been to entertain them indoors during lockdown. And now you can travel a little...
by Kim Corley | Sep 27, 2021 | baby sleep, Bedtime, Toddlers
When baby won’t lie down at bedtime do this When baby won’t lie down at bedtime it can be a frustrating situation for all involved. It’s one of those developmental stages that parents’ have to deal with. If you’re reading this, you may already have a little one that’s...