{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/62bd026d12ddf00013ec03c5/647500058ff00c0011aa862f?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"EP #0022 Get Ready for Bedtime Magic: Expert Sleep Consultant Shares Mind-Blowing Tips","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/62bd026d12ddf00013ec03c5/1685389105306-25639858663a8cb03a314580a4942e07.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>Join host Megan Brown on The Hey Mumma Podcast as she dives into the world of sleep training with guest Carlene Rotblat, a sleep consultant, and nurse. In this episode, Megan and Carlene discuss the pressures and expectations on mothers, the impact on mental health, and Carlene's personal journey to becoming a sleep consultant. They explore alternative sleep training techniques, including the \"pick up put down\" method and the importance of creating a holistic sleep environment. They provide practical tips for better sleep, from adjusting meal timing to manipulating the sleep environment for a calm experience. Tune in to The Hey Mumma Podcast with Megan Brown interviewing Carlene Rotblat, and be sure to visit Carlene's website and Instagram for more sleep training resources.</p><p><br></p><p>Timestamp:</p><p>00:00:15 - Introduction to the episode and the guest, Carlene, a sleep consultant and nurse.</p><p>00:01:00 – Megan’s experience of reading a sleep book and having high expectations.</p><p>00:02:17 - The host asks Carlene to share her journey to becoming a sleep consultant.</p><p>00:07:03 - Carlene explains the \"pickup put down\" method for self-regulation.</p><p>00:08:14 - The importance of being there for the baby and the holistic approach to sleep training.</p><p>00:09:24 - Establishing a day-night routine and the importance of a lighter environment during the day and a darker environment at night.</p><p>00:12:23 - The benefit of having a sleep consultant to address sleep interference and the speaker's personal experience.</p><p>00:13:07 - The impact of house division on the girls' sleep and the concept of \"musical beds.\"</p><p>00:15:10 - The importance of exposing babies to natural sunlight during awake time and ensuring complete darkness during sleep.</p><p>00:18:01 - Setting up the children's rooms to mimic the preferred sleep environment.</p><p>00:19:16 - Using black garbage bags as blackout blinds in kids' rooms.</p><p>00:20:03 - The affordability and effectiveness of black garbage bags for blocking out light.</p><p>00:21:06 - The impact of poor sleep during holidays and the importance of darkening hotel rooms.</p><p>00:21:21 - Addressing the stigma and misconceptions around sleep training.</p><p>00:23:27 - The importance of responsive sleep training techniques and creating a sense of safety and trust in children.</p><p>00:25:18 - Manipulating the sleep environment for a calm and enjoyable experience.</p><p>00:25:39 - A case example of a child self-settling through holistic adjustments.</p><p>00:25:56 - The significance of a predictable and secure environment for better sleep.</p><p>00:26:10 - Impact of disruptions to routines and sleep schedules during the pandemic.</p><p>00:27:31 - Restrictions on outdoor activities and sunlight exposure.</p><p>00:28:01 - Natural sunlight's effect on signaling daytime to the body.</p><p>00:28:32 - Coping strategies during lockdowns and pandemic restrictions.</p><p>00:29:03 - Engaging in backyard activities and going back to basics.</p><p>00:30:21 - Specific case of a mother with postnatal depression.</p><p>00:31:15 - Rapid improvement in the baby's sleep within two days.</p><p>00:35:28 - Techniques for parents to manage stress during the baby's crying episodes.</p><p>00:36:12 - Taking short breaks and resetting during sleep training is important.</p><p>00:38:39 - Consistency and reassurance from parents for better sleep.</p><p>00:39:13 - Winding down from the stimulation of the day through activities with parents.</p><p>00:42:26 - Meeting a child's needs creates a warm and supportive sleep environment.</p><p>00:43:01 - Avoid comparing your child's sleep habits to others'.</p><p>00:43:41 - Keep the sleep environment simple, dark, and clean.</p><p>00:44:21 - Transition from contact naps to independent sleep in the crib or bassinet.</p>","author_name":"Megan Brown"}