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That's Not How A Baby Sleeps
Alicia Dyshon
66 episodes
3 days ago
You have likely heard the old saying "sleeping like a baby"....well whoever created this saying was clearly not a parent. Prepare for a rollercoaster of laughs and insights as we navigate the world of sleep and gentle parenting. From midnight lullabies to daytime chaos, we're here to share our own parenting triumphs and fiascos while debunking sleep training myths. So buckle up! Each week, as we dive headfirst into the adventure of parenting, unraveling the mysteries of sleep, and proving that laughter is the best medicine for those sleep-deprived nights.
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You have likely heard the old saying "sleeping like a baby"....well whoever created this saying was clearly not a parent. Prepare for a rollercoaster of laughs and insights as we navigate the world of sleep and gentle parenting. From midnight lullabies to daytime chaos, we're here to share our own parenting triumphs and fiascos while debunking sleep training myths. So buckle up! Each week, as we dive headfirst into the adventure of parenting, unraveling the mysteries of sleep, and proving that laughter is the best medicine for those sleep-deprived nights.
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Parenting
Kids & Family
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S3E2 Night Weaning: What’s Normal, What’s Not, and Finding Your Own Pace
That's Not How A Baby Sleeps
32 minutes 32 seconds
1 month ago
S3E2 Night Weaning: What’s Normal, What’s Not, and Finding Your Own Pace

In this episode, we’re diving into one of the most common (and confusing) topics for parents — night weaning. 🌙


We talk about what’s biologically normal when it comes to night feeds, the pressure so many parents feel to wean early, and why needing to eat overnight is often a completely normal part of development.


We also share some of our own personal experiences with night weaning and stories from clients we’ve supported—because this process looks so different for every family.


If you’ve ever wondered when or how to start night weaning, or worried that your baby “should” be sleeping through by now, this conversation is for you. 💛


Mentioned in this episode:

Information on breastmilk & tooth decay.

Blog post with The Baby Dietitian 


Alicia & Aleni are both Moms and certified infant and toddler sleep specialists who don't use traditional sleep training methods to support the families that they work with.


Follow along on social media for more sleep without sleep training tips.

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Work with Alicia

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**The information shared is not medical advice & is for entertainment purposes only


That's Not How A Baby Sleeps
You have likely heard the old saying "sleeping like a baby"....well whoever created this saying was clearly not a parent. Prepare for a rollercoaster of laughs and insights as we navigate the world of sleep and gentle parenting. From midnight lullabies to daytime chaos, we're here to share our own parenting triumphs and fiascos while debunking sleep training myths. So buckle up! Each week, as we dive headfirst into the adventure of parenting, unraveling the mysteries of sleep, and proving that laughter is the best medicine for those sleep-deprived nights.