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Want to subscribe to every ep and enjoy FREE sleep tools? 👉 www.naptrappedpodcast.com You've been up since 5am for three weeks straight. Your baby's early wakes feel impossible to fix, and everyone keeps saying "that's just babies." But what if it doesn't have to be? In this episode, Sally and Bec walk you through their proven Early Rising Protocol—the exact steps they use with clients to shift those brutal 4-7am wake-ups later. They break down what actually counts as an early rise (spoiler: 5:30am after a 6pm bedtime isn't one), why less is more at this hour, and how to retrain your baby's internal clock without losing your mind. What You'll Learn: • The difference between an early rise and a "dicky schedule" • Why food, light, and stimulation are sabotaging your mornings • Exactly what to do (and not do) when baby wakes at 5am • How to use minimal intervention to avoid overstimulation • Why you must delay getting up until 7am—even if baby falls back asleep at 6:55 • The critical connection between early rising and your first nap timing • Why pushing to a 9:30am first nap is non-negotiable • Realistic timelines: why this takes 7-14 days (like jet lag) Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:43 What We Do & Why We Love Baby Sleep 04:00 Defining Early Rising vs. Dicky Schedule 06:04 The Early Rising Protocol Begins 08:34 Food, Light & Stimulation: The 3 Alarm Triggers 11:12 Treating 5am Like an Overnight Wake 14:02 Sleep Training Works for Early Rising Too 16:19 Less Is More: Minimal Intervention Strategy 19:33 Retraining the Internal Clock (Not Just Getting Back to Sleep) 22:05 The Jet Lag Analogy: Give It Time 23:24 The First Nap Connection: Push to 9:30am 26:30 Why Parents Avoid This (And Why You Should Start) 28:44 Sleep Detectives: Four-Hourly Feeds After Age One 32:59 Sleep Detectives: Transitional Sleep Sacks for Rolling 39:25 Fast Three: Dr. Sujay Kansagra Fangirling 🎙️ ABOUT NAP TRAPPED Join sleep experts Sally Woods and Bec Maher as they tackle real parent sleep struggles with warmth, science, and zero BS. Nap Trapped makes baby sleep less mysterious and way more manageable. Links 📩 Get updates + exclusive tools: Subscribe www.naptrappedpodcast.com 📸 Follow Sally & Bec on Instagram: / thesleepconcierge / _thesleepcentre 🎧 Listen on Spotify & Apple Podcasts