ergoPouch Sleep Blog - Tips to Help Baby & Toddlers Sleep

Raising a little human isn't easy. From well-meaning friends, to experts and baby brands comes a slew of advice and information, some of it misleading and some downright dangerous.
ergoPouch work with experts in the field of sleep solutions to offer your family no-nonsense help and support along your sleep journey from birth to five years. If there is a topic that we haven’t covered and you would like some advice, please let us know.

Motor Skill Development in Toddlers

Summer holidays signal long periods with unstructured time and offer ample opportunity to help strengthen motor skills. When given opportunities to play with a variety of interesting and unique materials, toddlers and young children grow their mental capabilities in many new and exciting ways.

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The Pouch Process

Tell me parents, does this pattern of night time sleep feel familiar? Put down to sleep wondering if your child is too hot or cold and continue to check and wonder every 2 hours throughout the night Check if they’re breathing 15 times in the night, including whether or not you can see their chest rising on the baby monitor Change nappy overnight (or take them to the toilet) whilst trying not to wake them fully, so you don’t have to wake up to a soaked-through cot or bed in the morning.

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Soothing an unsettled baby

It doesn’t matter how well a baby sleeps, or how hard we try to create the best sleeping environment; the reality is that babies will inevitably have unsettled times. And some more than others. The first 3 months of life are frequently referred to as the 4th trimester because babies have so much maturing to do. They have the enormous task of organising everything they experience into something that makes some sense, which is very challenging. Read on for tips on how to settle your baby.

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Perinatal Depression and Anxiety

With the news of a pregnancy and then delivery, we shower families with flowers, gifts, love and praise. But this celebration and joy can sometimes seem at odds with the emotions parents are experiencing. For a range of reasons, from traumatic delivery to isolation and even previous mental illness, many parents experience antenatal and postnatal anxiety and depression.

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