Sleep Across the First Year with Multiples: Adapting Your Approach as Your Babies Grow
A longitudinal guide to evolving your sleep strategy from the newborn phase through sleep regressions, developmental leaps, and the transition to one nap.
About this course
Families who establish a workable sleep routine with newborn multiples often discover that the routine stops working around four months, and again at eight to ten months, and again as babies approach their first birthday. Each developmental transition reshapes sleep needs and behavior, and a strategy that was effective in one phase may actively undermine sleep in the next. Long-term sleep success with multiples requires the ability to recognize transitions and adapt.
By the end of this course you will be able to identify the developmental shifts that typically disrupt infant sleep in the first year, distinguish a sleep regression from a feeding or developmental problem with different implications for your response, and adapt your sleep framework systematically across the major phase transitions.
What you will learn:
- How to recognize the signs that your current sleep approach is no longer developmentally appropriate and needs revision
- How the four-month sleep regression differs from early newborn sleep and why the strategies that worked before often stop working
- How to manage the eight-to-ten-month regression in the context of increased separation awareness in multiple babies who may react differently
- How to handle the transition from two naps to one with multiples, including the timing challenges that arise when babies are ready at different ages
- How to assess whether one twin's or triplet's sleep problem is affecting the others and how to address each without sacrificing the group routine
- How to handle illness-related sleep disruption in multiple babies and rebuild the routine afterward without starting from scratch
- How to evaluate and decide whether a more structured approach to overnight waking is appropriate for your family's values and your babies' developmental readiness
- How long-term sustainable family sleep looks different from short-term survival mode, and what changes you can make to shift from one to the other
The course is organized around five phase milestones: newborn through six weeks, six weeks through four months, four through eight months, eight through twelve months, and the transition to one nap. Each phase is addressed through a combination of case examples, annotated schedule adjustments, and self-assessment exercises that ask you to evaluate where your current routine stands relative to the phase your babies are in. A set of decision flowcharts helps you diagnose common sleep problems and identify which adjustment to try first.
This course is designed for parents of multiples at any point in the first year who want a more strategic, adaptive approach to sleep management. It is suitable for those who already have a basic routine in place and want to understand how to evolve it. No prior background in child development or sleep science is required.
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