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In our very first Sleep Detectives case file, we’re tackling a common suspect in short naps and early wakes: too much light.
A listener writes in: “How do I make my baby’s room darker without replacing the blinds?” Sally and Bec investigate with their trademark mix of evidence, empathy, and real-life hacks. From foil on windows to duct-taped garbage bags (yes, really), this episode is all about solving the mystery of broken sleep—without spending big.
Plus: why night lights may be harming your baby’s melatonin, and what to do when the pick-up/put-down method stops working.
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Nap Trapped brings together sleep consultants Sally Woods (The Sleep Concierge) and Bec Maher (The Sleep Centre) to transform baby sleep challenges into practical solutions. Whether you’re currently trapped under a napping baby or seeking better sleep, each episode combines evidence-based advice with real parenting experience. No judgement, just expert insights with a side of solidarity.
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Chapters
00:00 Case File: Too Bright to Sleep
01:20 How light disrupts melatonin
03:30 Budget blackout hacks (that work)
07:10 The glow egg problem
09:00 When ditching nap three backfires
11:00 Pick-up/put-down breakdown
13:20 The standing baby phase
15:19 Next case on Sleep Detectives