Sleep is important for our physical and mental well-being, and we know that sleep is fundamental for healthy brain development from birth. While sleep is an instinct, it’s also a skill we develop, learning how to wind down and how much sleep we need.
Resources created by Solihull Approach in collaboration with psychologists, as well as Solihull health visitors and the infant feeding team, promote connected relationships between parents and infants to help children learn and thrive as they grow.
Click the link below to visit the YouTube Playlist from the Solihull Approach on Sleepfullness: Nurturing Positive Sleep Habits
Sleepfullness: How to nurture positive sleep habits for children – YouTube
Breastfeeding and sleep:
https://youtu.be/D7k4B6wnH58?si=UjAHTIw2fBzBr1OX
Nurturing positive sleep habits:
https://youtu.be/pDyWv8if9Oc?si=X6-6YbGVck5wTNJG
My baby isn’t sleeping through the night:
https://youtu.be/3qjQwWcm1MI?si=lalzdliZst-m11Ub
My toddler won’t stay in their bed:
https://youtu.be/vvI9W7q_GCM?si=dVgcdbb4OtaEfx_2
My child wakes regularly in the night:
https://youtu.be/S_nSnXocWlU?si=HnMJ_9A1ixjUmgV0
My newborn won’t sleep in their crib at night:
https://youtu.be/hKZeb80ffKM?si=bBBZxksPD1sT6-Yp
My child is having nightmares and terrors:
Whether you’re breastfeeding, formula feeding or combination feeding, our Infant Feeding Team offers friendly, evidence-based advice to help you and your baby get off to the best start.
If you’re a parent, carer or professional looking to refer a family for extra support, our Health Visiting and Family Nurse teams are here to help.
Supporting families across Solihull and South Warwickshire with trusted health advice and care — from birth through to young adulthood.