About SleepBaby.org
Calm, practical guidance for the questions that get louder when the house gets quiet.
What SleepBaby.org is here to do
Parenting advice can be noisy, contradictory, and strangely confident. SleepBaby.org exists to make it easier to understand what may be happening, what established safety guidance says, and what a reasonable next step could look like for your family.
The Parent Library covers baby sleep, newborn care, development, behavior, health, and safety. The Baby Sleep Workshop offers a more structured path for families who want to work through the SleepBaby approach from beginning to end.
Who owns and publishes SleepBaby.org
Kacey Bailey is responsible for publishing SleepBaby.org. The responsible business or legal entity is SleepBaby.org, based in USA.
Questions about the publisher, this website, or a correction can be sent through the contact page.
How we approach parent guidance
- Safety before novelty. When a convenience tip and established safety guidance conflict, safety guidance comes first.
- Plain language before performance. We aim to explain the useful part without making parents decode clinical or marketing language.
- Context before certainty. Babies, families, and medical circumstances differ. We identify important limits instead of pretending one answer fits every child.
- A next step, not a guilt trip. Useful guidance should leave a tired parent more oriented—not more ashamed.
Sources, updates, and corrections
For health and safety topics, we prioritize established public-health guidance, professional medical organizations, and primary research where it helps answer the question. Our full sourcing, updating, AI-assistance, and corrections practices are explained in the Editorial Policy.
If you find a factual error, a broken source, or wording that needs important context, tell us through the contact page. Clear corrections help the next parent too.
How the site is supported
Free articles may be supported by advertising. SleepBaby.org also earns revenue when someone chooses to purchase the Baby Sleep Workshop. Those revenue sources help support hosting, maintenance, research, and continued improvements to the library. They do not turn an advertisement into an editorial recommendation. Read the complete Advertising Disclosure.
A clear boundary around medical advice
Sleep and behavior can be affected by feeding issues, breathing problems, illness, medication, pain, development, and other individual circumstances. SleepBaby.org cannot assess those circumstances. Read the Medical Disclaimer, and contact your child’s healthcare professional when you are worried or advice conflicts with a care plan.