05/28/2026
First of all, congratulations to mom and dad because your baby is actually doing very well at night. A baby sleeping 2–4 hour stretches in the crib overnight is a very positive sign and tells me your baby IS capable of sleeping independently.
What stood out to me from the video is that during the daytime, the room appears very bright with sunlight coming through. In my 20+ years of hands-on newborn care experience, I’ve worked with many babies who struggle to settle during daytime naps when the room is too bright.
A lot of parents are told, “Let day be day and night be night,” but for many babies, daytime naps still need a calm, darker sleep environment. If this were truly a crib issue, you would likely see the same struggle overnight too.
My suggestion to mom:
• Swaddle baby BEFORE baby becomes overly sleepy
• Place baby into a calm, darker room when it’s time for sleep
• Keep awake windows, tummy time, feeding, and interaction in brighter areas
• Make sure baby is properly fed and burped before attempting crib sleep
Even small things matter from day one — when to swaddle, when to burp, when to re-offer the breast or bottle, how to recognize hunger cues, sleepy cues, overtiredness, and overstimulation.
My book, How to Sleep Train Your Baby Like a Pro: Step-by-Step Guide for New Moms, explains these newborn foundations in detail and helps parents understand WHY babies react the way they do.
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