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Recording from 16 February - Understanding baby sleep and settling at 0-6 months

Recording from 23 February - Understanding baby sleep and settling at 0-6 months: Q&A

Baby sleep and settling at 0-6 months: about these webinars

Becoming a parent is a big transition. You might spend the first three months adjusting to your new role and getting to know your baby, and the next three months adapting as your baby develops. During this time, sleep can be tricky for everyone in the family, including baby. But learning to understand your baby and their needs can give you the confidence to be the parent you want to be.

You’re invited to join two free, live webinars on sleep and settling for babies aged 0-6 months. In the first webinar, Registered Nurse Di Halloran will talk about what affects your baby’s sleep and settling, and how you can help. In the second Q&A-style webinar a week later, Di will answer your questions about young babies’ sleep.

These webinars are suitable for parents and carers of babies aged 0-6 months.

Baby sleep and settling at 0-6 months webinars

Understanding baby sleep and settling at 0-6 months

Tuesday, 16 February 2021, 7 pm AEDT

The first webinar focuses on:

  • bonding and attachment, which helps babies feel secure and settled
  • temperament, both yours and baby’s
  • development, and how it affects baby sleep.

Di will also give you advice on:

  • making decisions that suit you, your baby and the way you want to raise your child
  • seeking professional help if you need it.

Duration: 40 minutes, followed by a 20-minute question and answer session

Baby sleep and settling at 0-6 months: Q&A

Tuesday, 23 February 2021, 7 pm AEDT

In this Q&A session, you’ll have the chance to share your experiences, ask follow-up questions and hear more ideas on helping young babies sleep and settle.

Duration: 60 minutes

Presented by: Di Halloran

Di is a Registered Nurse with many years of experience working with families with young children. She also has a policy and development role at the Centre for Community Child Health, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, which involves working with child health professionals. Di is passionate about supporting parents and making sure they have access to sound, evidence-based information.

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About this webinar

This webinar provides general information and tips from a trusted parenting expert. Presenter Di Halloran can’t answer all questions or provide individual consultations on the night, but she will give you plenty of ideas for where you can get more help if you need it.

This webinar was developed by the Parenting Research Centre in collaboration with Australian experts, brought to you by raisingchildren.net.au, and funded by the Victorian Government.

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  • The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
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