Johnson’s Baby Sleep Sponsored Class
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Course Modules
Baby Sleep – What Is Covered In The Course
You will be given access to 30 minutes of video presented by Dr Carly.
Learn at your own pace, rewatch, revise, revisit whenever you need to.
- Moving from baby being asleep in the womb through birth and into the outside world
- Difference in day & night and how this will impact parents and babies alike
• Benefits of a routine and what happens when it changes
• Changes in sleep patterns
• How much sleep should my baby get?
• Partner support
• The routine consists of bath, massage and quiet time.
• Tested on babies 7months+. 1 week+ use.
• The science behind JOHNSON’S® Proven 3- Step Routine.
The JOHNSON’S® 3-Step Routine incorporates bath time and massage, two key rituals that help engage your baby’s sense of smell and touch while strengthening your bond and preparing baby for a good night’s sleep.
The unique 3-step routine from JOHNSON’S® is the first and only bedtime routine clinically proven* to help babies and toddlers sleep better in just one week.
The most frequently asked sleep related questions
Johnson’s 3 step plan
Step 1: Warm Bath
Bath time is the perfect way to start your baby’s pre-bed routine. Use a wash with an enjoyable and familiar scent, such as JOHNSON’S® Bedtime Bath, to help you soothe your baby before bed.
Along with engaging your baby’s sense of smell, bath time encourages skin-to-skin contact, which can lead to improved physiological, cognitive, emotional and social development.
Step 2: Baby Massage
A soothing massage is a wonderful way to help your baby feel secure, loved and ready for sleep. Use a lotion with a relaxing scent like JOHNSON’S® Bedtime Lotion.
Massage can also help you recognise and respond to your baby’s body language and it’s a great way to make your little one feel safe and secure. In fact, research has shown that along with better sleep, there are many other significant health benefits to baby massage, including bonding with your baby.
Step 3: Quiet Time – Settling to bed
After giving your baby a warm bath and a relaxing massage, it’s time to send your baby off to sleep with a little quiet time together.
Close contact between you and your little one helps calm your baby’s breathing, relaxing your baby for bed—a great reason for a post- bath cuddle.
Make sure you keep the atmosphere calm and cosy. If you choose to feed at this time, be sure not to feed your baby to sleep. Feeding could become something your baby expects, making it hard to change later. Instead, you can help your baby wind down further by reading or singing softly.
It’s best to avoid active play at this time, so your baby goes to bed sleepy but still awake. This will help baby learn how to self-soothe and get back to sleep on their own if they wake up during the night.
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Baby Sleep FAQs
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– Recognising cues
– Parents mental health – could the 3 step routine work for them too?
– Always advise to get professional help if not coping
– Change in routine – holidays, clocks go back/forward, illness, teething, moving house etc, weaning, how to cope/adjust
– Managing naps
– Parenting alone – single parents
– Managing siblings – different sleep patterns
– Reassurance – different sleep patterns, different babies etc.
– Bed sharing