Feeling Confused by Baby Sleep Advice This Research-Based Resource Might Help
Feeling Confused by Baby Sleep Advice This Research-Based Resource Might Help

If you've ever asked a simple baby sleep question online and immediately regretted it… you're not alone.

Maybe you just wanted to know how long your baby should be awake between naps, or how to reduce night wakings — and suddenly you're caught in a heated debate about cry-it-out vs. co-sleeping, sleep training vs. “just go with the flow.”

It's overwhelming. It’s loud. And it can leave you feeling more confused than when you started.

Let’s change that.

Why baby sleep advice feels so overwhelming

The truth is, there’s no shortage of strong opinions when it comes to baby sleep. Everyone seems to have a different approach — and many believe their way is the only way.

It’s not always easy to separate fact from fear-based advice.

As a certified sleep consultant (and a mom who’s been through it myself), I know how tempting it is to dive into every blog, podcast, or Facebook thread. But the reality? That often leads to information overload, not clarity.

The resource I wish more parents knew about

That’s why I want to share a recent find — one I think more parents should know about.

This resource is a detailed, research-based overview of baby sleep, written by a third party who has no "skin in the game."
✅ It’s not from a sleep consultant.
✅ It’s not from someone who’s “anti” sleep training.
✅ It’s simply… research.

Here’s what it covers:

  • What research studies are actually out there about sleep training

  • Which studies are often used incorrectly to draw conclusions (even though they have nothing to do with sleep training)

  • How the divide between pro- and anti-sleep training views stacks up against the actual body of available research

📌 You can read it hereIs sleep training harmful?

Let’s bring the calm back to sleep conversations

My goal has always been to help tired moms cut through the noise, find what works for their baby, and feel good about it — whether that’s sleep training, tweaking routines, or simply understanding what’s normal.

You don’t have to do this alone.
You don’t have to pick a “side.”
And you definitely don’t have to keep doom-scrolling through mom group debates.

✨ Instead? Start here — with clarity and confidence: Is sleep training harmful?

You deserve sleep advice that helps you feel informed, not overwhelmed.

Want more personalized support?

If you’ve read the research and feel ready to make changes, I’d love to support you with a step-by-step plan tailored to your baby and your values.

🩷 You can explore my 1:1 support or affordable DIY sleep shop.

Posted in Baby Sleep, Baby Sleep Myths, Research, Sleep training.

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