Archive for March, 2008

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!The premise in Dr. Polly Moore’s book — “The 90-Minute Baby Sleep Program: Follow Your Child’s Natural Sleep Rhythms for Better Nights and Naps” — may shock today’s overachieving, overscheduled parents.
Moore, a neuroscientist and director of sleep research at [...]

March 30th 2008 by chris in Uncategorized, 0 comments

The Marshall University Psychology Clinic is offering a six-week therapy program next month for new mothers experiencing depression symptoms.
The therapy group labeled “baby blues” is intended to help mothers with newborns getting through the aftermath of giving birth.
They will meet individually with a therapist to be assessed to make sure the group is actually designed [...]

March 21st 2008 by chris in Baby Sleep Patterns, Safety, 0 comments

Having a baby makes you brainier — that was the rather surprising finding from an American study published earlier this month.While in the first three months, “mumnesia” may mean she leaves her shopping in the supermarket car park and puts her handbag in the fridge — as one mother I knew did — the researchers [...]

March 18th 2008 by chris in Baby Sleep Patterns, 0 comments