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Allow her a little awake playtime to get comfortable in her room before starting your sleep plan. You can “dress” the crib in her new room for play, adding a bright sheet, toys, and maybe a mobile, during the day. Have her spend some playtime in there for a few days, both with you nearby and on her own. Redress the crib for sleep and practice putting her down there for naps or the first segment of nighttime sleep. Your child should be familiar with her sleeping place before starting the Sleep Wave.

The Happy Sleeper

Heather Turgeon MFT;Julie Wright Mft

Rome’s best iced coffee at La Tazza di Oro’s outdoor cafe.

Angels & Demons

Dan Brown

Sound Bite 2: “Once your child is potty trained, accidents won’t happen.” I love this one. I see it all the time in Facebook comments. I see it in blog posts. I hear it on the playground, usually accompanied by some sort of snide attitude: “A potty trained kid shouldn’t have accidents.” When has your child ever learned something and then never made a mistake afterward? Ridiculous, no? To think that your child would never have an accident is weird. I wish there were a magic “potty training switch,” and once you turned it on, it would be on forever. Yeah. Right.

Oh Crap! Potty Training

Jamie Glowacki

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