Why Is One Kid Such A Better Sleeper Than The Other?

EPISODE · Dec 7, 2022 · 14 MIN

Why Is One Kid Such A Better Sleeper Than The Other?

from The Snooze Button: Baby & Toddler Sleep, Simplified

Forget hand-me-downs and toys being snatched away, second kids can get a bad rap with their sleep too. I often hear from clients "we didn't have to do anything to help my first, he/she just figured it out on their own...why is THIS kid having such a hard time??"So today I'm going to reframe it for you - why one kid is struggling more than another, what's "normal", and why there is no downside to establishing great sleep habits right out of the gate, whether you child seems like a "good" sleeper, a "bad" sleeper, or anything in between.In today's episode, I talk about how Party People Creative is helping me plan my holiday party this week. She has amazing sensory boxes for kids and has generously offered Snooze Button listeners 10% off Holiday Boxes using code SNOOZE.Interested in working with Brittany? Check out my one on one services, and for the DIY types, my Common Sense Sleep Courses. Be sure to follow along on Instagram too!

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