sleep
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Sleep
New parents quickly learn their baby's sleep (or lack of it) affects the wellbeing of everyone in the household. Sleep is really important for the health, wellbeing, and development of your tamariki - but helping your child get enough sleep can be challenging.
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About sleep and sleep cycles
Everyone needs sleep, and it’s especially important for children because it affects their physical and mental development. Read on to find out more about sleep and sleep cycles in children.
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Safe sleep
Tamariki spend a lot of time sleeping. It's important they have a safe sleep, and a safe place to sleep. Children under 12 months old are at risk of SUDI (sudden unexpected death in infancy), but these deaths can often be prevented by safe sleep practices. There are lots of things you can do to keep your child safe while they sleep.
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Newborn sleep
Whoever came up with the phrase "sleep like a baby" clearly didn’t know much about young babies! They’re restless sleepers who need to eat every few hours, and rarely, if ever, make it through the night without waking up.
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Getting enough sleep
It’s hard to get enough sleep when you’re the parent or caregiver of a young child. When you can’t get enough sleep, sometimes the next best option is to have strategies to help you feel more rested.
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Online sleep consultations
You can book free face-to-face online support sessions with nurses specially trained to help with sleep and settling your pēpi.
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Newborn sleep concerns
Newborns normally sleep around 16 hours a day, but every baby is different, and some sleep much more or less. If you’re worried about your baby’s sleep, read on.