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    How Can We Make r/sleeptrain A Better Sub for Sleepy Parents?

    @leslie64 It is okay to lend a book, but it is illegal to photocopy a book. On the one hand, I think it is okay to give away or lend anything you purchased, but on the other hand, when you give a digital product to someone, you essentially make a copy, which does not seem to be okay. It would be...
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    How Can We Make r/sleeptrain A Better Sub for Sleepy Parents?

    @stuart1717 I would love to contribute to that. I mean writing some summaries, cheat sheets, downloadable/printable charts, etc, or wiki.
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    How Can We Make r/sleeptrain A Better Sub for Sleepy Parents?

    @nievellecruz A template would be great! I also get a lot of questions for my show, where people don't mention a lot of basic info, so I end up guessing. It is much more difficult to address their problems this way!
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    How Can We Make r/sleeptrain A Better Sub for Sleepy Parents?

    @shiftybroccoli I would also vote for an acronym wiki! I had so much trouble reading posts when I first started!
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    Yes, it's possible to have a baby that has a late bedtime and wakes up late

    @kitsoni You guys might find this article interesting, especially the map, which shows average bedtimes around the world. Unfortunately, it has a lot of missing data, and doesn't tell how old the children are, but still, it is clear from the map that in some countries a later bedtime is the...
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    How Can We Make r/sleeptrain A Better Sub for Sleepy Parents?

    @shiftybroccoli I think explaining the difference between sleep coaching (establishing healthy sleep hygiene, age appropriate schedules, etc), sleep training (teaching to fall asleep independently), and night-weaning in the sidebar would be really helpful. Sleep coaching a newborn is okay...
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