Monday 31 March 2014

Daylight Savings Dramas

I think I told you when daylight savings started, that it confuses the crap out of me. But one thing is for sure...about this time every year I get a flurry of emails and calls with mothers who are stressing out about the end of daylight savings. What does this mean for their toddler? Will they wake up even earlier? What do they do? Can they do something to prevent it? Emails of sheer desperation really...

So the way I see it there are 2 options. You can have a read through and decide which is best for you and your family and at the end I will tell you what I do with my own 2 girls. 

Option 1: The gradual approach/
In the lead up (aka NOW!), make your child's bedtime a little later each night so that when the time changes, your child isn't too cranky. So from today start putting your child to bed 15 minutes later and later each day. The idea is to do it in slow increments so that when you really do have to change, they will easily cope. That's the first part and probably the easier part.
The hard part to this is that they will still probably wake at the regular hour. Try and resettle if you can but if not, know they will just adjust after about a week. It may be a little bit of a tough week, depending on your babies temperament but try and go with the flow. Be a little flexible throughout the change, allow a little extra nap in the pram to help them make it through.. Or maybe do that extra drive around the block if they have fallen asleep in the car. There is nothing harder than an overtired child. Remember - sleep promotes sleep. The more tired they are, the less they will sleep. (That there my friends, is the most unfortunate rule of sleep consulting).  

Option 2: Suck it up. 
Don't change bedtime in advance and just take those lemons and make lemonade! In other words, if your child is a relatively adaptable child who is OK with an occasional late night (as in not a Gina Ford routine stickler) then maybe its just worth having a couple harder days and be done with it rather than a weeks prep in the lead up to it. 

With either option here are the bigger problems with daylight savings clock change...
- This is when I find mothers get into the worst habit possible - bringing your bub/toddler back to bed with you. Yes 6am is now 5am and your child is ready to go, its annoying! Rather try and resettle them, bringing them back to your bed is short lived happiness. They may go back to sleep but you'll see that they will want to do this earlier and earlier each day. I always tell my clients "why would they want to sleep in their own beds or cots when yours is a much better option". Don't let it even be an option. 
- Children can become ridiculously overtired. This creates unhealthy sleep manners and can throw everything out and in fact make your child wake up even earlier. Watch sleep cues closely and follow them. 

DO:
- If you have a toddler, maybe now is the right time to introduce a Gro clock or Sleep Trainer Clock. With an older child - use this opportunity to start teaching them to tell the time. 
- Have a very dramatic wake up routine - throw up the curtains, sing, make big gestures, show them natural light soon after they are awake so their brain can start learning that this is the appropriate time to wake up. A good wake up routine is just as important as a solid night time routine but something that is often not taught. This will help your child's internal clock.
- Make an extra effort to have really good naps and meals. A well rested, well fed child will cope much better with the changes and may be enough to make the difference in having a good week or a really difficult one. 

So what am I going to do with Mikah and Rafaella.....
C'mon you already know - The Suck it up approach!! 

Sweet Dreams and Good Luck!!

Bec x


www.belliesandbeyond.com.au

Rebecca Abraham, known to clients as a "baby expert". Rebecca has implemented an easy-to-follow and gentle approach for both parent and child. Taught by sleep guru Kim West (author of Good Night, Sleep Tight) she believes she will have the sleep solutions you exhausted parents are looking for. 

Rebecca has completed the Gentle Sleep Coach course which is a one of the most comprehensive and few dedicated sleep courses in the world, learning from Kim West herself as well as top lactation specialists, newborn experts and several leading paediatrians.
Drawing upon her training as an early childhood educator, infant massage therapist, pre- and post-natal doula and sleep consultant, she has a uniquely multidisciplinary approach to your issues and thus can help you and your family develop a personalized and holistic sleep plan that suits you and your child. 

Most importantly, she is a mother to two sleeping beauties Mikah and Rafaella

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Monday 24 March 2014

Pram Diaries Part III - Mountain Buggy Cosmopolitan


              Mountain Buggy Cosmopolitan


BRILLIANT! This may be my new obsession. It's ridiculously simple to use, it folds really easily and has amazing storage underneath which makes life easier. It can be forward facing or face you and it can also lie flat for a restful sleep time. I really cannot (and don't want to) fault anything about it. It also looks absolutely stunning which I won't lie, it really important to me.




It has a denimy looking exterior that just makes it look super trendy. Another one of my absolute favourite features is the hood, with a quick unzip of the canopy - it extends into a more protected sunhood that is great if you are like me and are particularly sun conscious when you are out showing it (and the baby) off at the beach or walking in the park.  The sleep consultant in me also gives it the thumbs up because it is perfect for when you want your bub to just have a snooze! Just lie back and pull the hood right over. You can look through at them through the
peekaboo flap. The Sleep Consultant Tick is very easily awarded for the Mountain Buggy Cosmopolitan.

The price point is really good as it creeps in under $800 so totally gets my Bang for Buck Tick.

It also has a great foot break. Some of the prams that I have tried had a foot break that hurt your foot or ruined your pedi every time you tried to put the break on. This was so easy and comfortable even in my thongs.

The basket underneath can safely hold up to 10kg which is perfect for a trip to the shops. It is also so easily accessible, so reaching down to find your keys is no drama no matter how the seat is configured. 

I may even go as far to say as this is my favourite stroller I have ever used. It is so easy to manoeuvre, looks stylish and all the well thought out extras make it hard to beat. Oh and there's one more thing...

Rumour has it that a certain Kardashian uses this buggy! Wohooo! The fact that I'm also using it now means that I'm one step closer to actually being a Kardashian. Anyone that knows me well, knows that’s my life long dream. Check out Keeping Up with the Cosmopolitan here..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqCR8ZLix4U

Sweet Dreams, 

BEC xx







www.belliesandbeyond.com.au

Rebecca Abraham, known to clients as a "baby expert". Rebecca has implemented an easy-to-follow and gentle approach for both parent and child. Taught by sleep guru Kim West (author of Good Night, Sleep Tight) she believes she will have the sleep solutions you exhausted parents are looking for. 

Rebecca has completed the Gentle Sleep Coach course which is a one of the most comprehensive and few dedicated sleep courses in the world, learning from Kim West herself as well as top lactation specialists, newborn experts and several leading paediatrians.
Drawing upon her training as an early childhood educator, infant massage therapist, pre- and post-natal doula and sleep consultant, she has a uniquely multidisciplinary approach to your issues and thus can help you and your family develop a personalized and holistic sleep plan that suits you and your child. 

Most importantly, she is a mother to two sleeping beauties Mikah and Rafaella 

Monday 17 March 2014

Pram Diaries Part II

PRESENTING......The Phil and Teds Smart Lux


This is actually a stroller that's sexy! It is a modern urban stroller that will give your child the COMFIEST ride they will experience. The seat is convertible (can lie flat, face parents or face the world) but that's not the most exciting part - it is completely cushioned. It easily qualifies for the Sleep Consultant Tick because almost every time my 15 month old sat in it she would fall asleep, that is just how comfy it. This pram is the equivalent of a massage chair for us tired mamas. I really can get a decent workout with this pram as it is so compact and light and easy to push around. (the fact that my daughter can sleep in it also means that I don't have to do that stop/start kind of walk that us mothers have come to know and detest!)

The air filled rear wheels and front wheel suspension apparently is what we can thank for the smooth
ride, you don't feel a single bump the whole trip and is so light to push. All this helps it to score the and the easy fold also makes it really a no brainer! Definitely a big Nana-Proof Tick. It also has up to 21 different riding options so every child will love it!

Never have I been able to give the highly coveted 
Tree-hugger Tick for a baby product review but I am proud to dish it out. The interior fabric in the bassinet is made from natural bamboo which makes it super comfy for your newborn. It is also freestanding so you don't need to buy a separate bassinet for your house, put this next to your bed at night and then click it easily onto the frame when you need to go out in the morning. I was really surprised by how deep and spacious it is, your baby will really be able to use it for the first few months of life. You can also buy a two piece fitted bamboo sheet set for the already plush mattress. See, this pram is already saving you money! 

As always, one of the most important features in a pram (other than it looking seriously stunning) is that it is Sun Safe. The Smart Lux has an exceptionally large canopy for full sun protection. Over at Phil and Teds they have cleverly designed a bonnet style sun canopy that with a quick little unzip, reveals a mesh extension that folds out further than any other that I have used. You can also look at the them from a very silent peek-a-boo flap. 
I think this gets another Sleep Consultant Tick don't you?


So would you like to know my confession with this pram? I just didn't expect it to be this sexy. I had truly thought the beauty and style was really left for Bugaboo and the like and others were about functionality. But I really take my (fedora) hat off to Phil and Teds. You have absolutely designed a really gorgeous pram that has everything! This is the pram that will really appeal to that fashion conscious. I am the first to admit that for me a pram has to look good as well as feel good!

In summary, this pram is sleek, sexy and oh so stylin'. 

Even my 3 year old was happy with the Smart Lux!



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www.belliesandbeyond.com.au

Rebecca Abraham, known to clients as a "baby expert". Rebecca has implemented an easy-to-follow and gentle approach for both parent and child. Taught by sleep guru Kim West (author of Good Night, Sleep Tight) she believes she will have the sleep solutions you exhausted parents are looking for. 

Rebecca has completed the Gentle Sleep Coach course which is a one of the most comprehensive and few dedicated sleep courses in the world, learning from Kim West herself as well as top lactation specialists, newborn experts and several leading paediatrians.
Drawing upon her training as an early childhood educator, infant massage therapist, pre- and post-natal doula and sleep consultant, she has a uniquely multidisciplinary approach to your issues and thus can help you and your family develop a personalized and holistic sleep plan that suits you and your child. 

Most importantly, she is a mother to two sleeping beauties Mikah and Rafaella.