Articles Tagged: sleeping
Anxious mothers cause children to sleep badly, claims report
Mums who are anxious about their kids sleeping routines might actually be causing their children's poor sleeping habits, a new study claims.
Continue reading >Children who snore at risk of 'behavioural problems'
A new study claims children who snore or have other night-time breathing conditions such as sleep apnoea, are at risk from behavioural problems as they get older.
Continue reading >Your baby at eight months
Your baby is likely to become more sociable from this month and love seeing other babies, although it will be a long time yet before he can share or empathise with them.
Continue reading >Babies do not grow out of sleep problems claims new research
Parents who are coping with their newborns' sleepless nights ONLY by thinking it will, eventually, be a thing of the past, might want to avert their eyes, for new research suggest that babies do not grow out of sleep problems...
Continue reading >Dramatic CCTV of teenager waking sleeping school bus driver to avoid disaster
A teenager saved kids from disaster after a school bus driver fell asleep at the wheel.
Continue reading >Is co-sleeping as dangerous to babies as sleeping with a meat cleaver?
This shocking photo is part of a provocative ad campaign. The adverts show an infant sleeping in an adult bed next to a butcher knife with the headline, “Your baby sleeping with you can be just as dangerous.”
Continue reading >Terrible Twos: Nocturnal naughtiness
A couple of months ago, as Ava repeatedly poured water over a spluttering Ruby’s head while they enjoyed their evening bath, some elves snuck into the house and transformed Ava’s cot into a little bed, complete with cute doggy duvet set.
Continue reading >Sleeping on the right may put unborn babies at risk of stillbirth
Experts have said that women who sleep on their right side or on their back during the last few weeks of pregnancy could be at an increased risk of having stillborn babies.
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