⏱ 1h 17m
📚 3 lessons
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About this course
Newborn sleep confounds most new parents not because they are doing it wrong but because they do not understand what newborn sleep actually looks like — its brevity, its frequent waking, its cycles that differ fundamentally from adult sleep — and what to realistically expect in the first weeks and months. Understanding the biology of infant sleep, the evidence behind safe sleep recommendations, and why specific soothing techniques work gives parents a foundation for navigating the most sleep-deprived period of early parenthood with more confidence and less anxiety.
By the end of this course you will be able to describe the structure and duration of a newborn sleep cycle, explain why frequent waking is biologically normal in the first months of life, identify the safe sleep environment recommendations that reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), describe the physiological basis for common soothing techniques including swaddling and white noise, and set realistic expectations for how infant sleep changes during the first six months.
What you will learn:
- Newborn sleep architecture: REM versus non-REM sleep in infants, why cycles are shorter, and what active sleep looks like
- Why newborns wake frequently: hunger, neurological immaturity, and the role of frequent waking as a protective mechanism in early infancy
- Safe sleep environment: back sleeping, firm and flat surface, bare sleep space, room temperature guidance, and the safe use of swaddling
- SIDS risk reduction: what the current evidence supports and what the major risk factors are
- Swaddling: why it works, how to do it safely, and when to stop
- White noise and shushing: the physiological basis, what intensity level is appropriate, and common mistakes
- Contact napping and bedsharing: the evidence, the risks, and safe sleep alternatives for families who want closeness
- How sleep changes across the first six months: expected consolidation patterns and the developmental underpinning of sleep regressions
The course proceeds through each topic with structured readings and worked examples — a sample newborn day-and-night sleep log, and a comparison of safe and unsafe sleep environments. Reflection prompts invite parents to assess their current sleep setup against the safe sleep guidelines and identify any adjustments needed.
This course is designed for individuals expecting a baby or caring for a newborn who want an evidence-based understanding of infant sleep and soothing. No prior experience with infants is required. Suitable for those who are new to this topic. This course is informational and educational; for guidance on a specific sleep or health concern with your infant, consult your child's pediatrician.
What you'll get
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Certificate of completion
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Audio version included
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Forever. Once you purchase, the course is yours to revisit anytime.
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Yes. On completion you'll receive a certificate you can add to your LinkedIn profile.
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