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๐ 9 lessons
About this course
Sleep deprivation is one of the most commonly cited challenges for families with newborn multiples, yet much of the available guidance is designed for singleton infants. The core principles of infant sleep still apply, but the logistics, scheduling, and safe-sleep considerations have additional layers when two or more babies share an environment and a set of caregivers.
By the end of this course you will be able to explain the developmental stages of infant sleep, describe the safe-sleep guidelines that apply to multiples including guidance on room-sharing and separate sleep surfaces, and articulate the logic behind synchronized versus staggered feeding and sleep schedules.
What you will learn:
- How infant sleep architecture develops from birth through twelve months, including the role of sleep cycles, active sleep, and overnight consolidation
- The safe-sleep recommendations relevant to multiples: why each baby requires a separate, firm, flat surface and how to set up a safe sleep environment in a shared room
- The concept of schedule synchronization โ why many families of multiples aim to align feeding and sleep windows, and when staggered approaches make more sense
- How the biology of twins and triplets differs: why identical twins may synchronize more readily than fraternal pairs, and how birth order at feeding affects scheduling
- The role of sleep associations and how they form differently when nighttime caregiving involves multiple babies and potentially multiple caregivers
- Common sleep regression windows (four months, eight to ten months, twelve months) and why they can feel more disruptive with multiples
- An overview of major sleep-approach philosophies and how each applies to the multiple-baby context
- How parental sleep deprivation accumulates and why it matters for safety and decision-making, along with basic sustainability strategies
This course is organized into four conceptual sections: infant sleep biology, safe-sleep environment design, scheduling frameworks, and parental sustainability. Each section includes annotated examples, case illustrations, and reflection prompts. The course does not prescribe a single method but instead gives you a solid enough model of how sleep works that you can evaluate different approaches on their merits and adapt them to your specific babies and household.
This course is designed for expectant or new parents of twins or triplets who want to understand infant sleep before developing a routine. No prior background in child development is required. This material is educational; if you have concerns about your babies' sleep, breathing, or development, consult your licensed pediatric care provider.
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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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