Denise Stern
Parenting Specialist
Education
- BA, Public Relations, North Carolina State University
Professional Achievements
- Let Mommy Sleep was recognized as the US Chamber of Commerce Leading Woman-Owned Business in 2013
- Denise was invited to a White House Summit for Working Families hosted by the President and First Lady Obama in 2014
- Let Mommy Sleep won a government contract to teach their newborn and postpartum care curriculum from 2015 to 2021
Certifications & Organizations
- Newborn & Postpartum Support (NAPS) Certificate
- Cribs for Kids Safe Sleep Partner
- Washington FAMILY Magazine Mother of the Year, 2016
Favorite Piece of Advice
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Co-authored Articles (16)
How to
Tell if a Baby Is a Boy or Girl by the Heartbeat
Figuring out if your baby is male or female is something that many soon-to-be parents are curious about, and there are plenty of rumored ways to go about doing so. You’ve probably already heard about some of these sign...
How to
Tell if Your Baby Bump Is a Boy or Girl
Has someone told you that you can figure out if you’re having a boy or girl based on the size and shape of your baby bump? As cool as that would be, there isn’t any meaningful evidence that this works. If you want to...
How to
Carry a Toddler
Your toddler might seem like they have endless energy, but sometimes you'll need to pick them up and carry them when they're tired or in an unsafe spot. When it's time to carry your toddler, be sure to pick them up safel...
How to Stop Your Baby from Taking in Air When Bottle-Feeding
Keep your newborn from getting gassy before & after feedings If your baby has gas or an upset tummy from swallowing air, you’re in the right place. We know how frustrating it can be, so we’ve rounded up the best adv...
How to
Burp a Sleeping Baby
When a baby burps, they release gas and feel more comfortable. Most young babies who like to nurse at night often fall asleep while they are eating, but still, need to be burped. So, it's important to find a burping posi...
How to
Wear a Moby Baby Wrap
Wondering how to use your new Moby Wrap so that your baby is comfortable and secure? Folding and tying the wrap around you and your baby may feel awkward at first, but it gets easier! With a little practice, you and your...
How to
Babysit a 1 Year Old
Babysitting can be a fun way to spend time with children and even make some extra money. Taking care of a 1-year-old can be intimidating, but you should not worry. Good communication with the parents and being attentive ...
How to
Fold a Cloth Diaper
There are lots of different ways to fold a cloth diaper, and many of them are super simple to do. A pad fold is great for beginners and goes in a diaper cover, while a jelly roll fold is perfect for keeping liquids from ...
How to
Make Cloth Diapers
Diapers, or nappies, are mostly made of a combination of plastic and cotton. It has been estimated that the average baby goes through 6,000 diapers before being potty trained. Before disposable diapers gained popularity ...
How to
Stop Toddlers from Taking Off Their Clothes
As the parent of a toddler, you know how surprising, funny, and downright puzzling their behavior can be. Among a multitude of other quirks, you might find that your growing tyke treats the world as a clothing-optional ...
How to
Use a Pacifier
Although it's a mother's instinct to know how to use a pacifier, new mothers may need a fresh helping hand when it comes to letting them know of the process. When this mother needs this type of help, this article can be...
How to
Babysit an Infant
If you're babysitting a child in his or her first year of life and who hasn't learned to walk yet, it's not the same as taking care of a toddler or an older child. Infants are very fragile and require special attention a...
How to
Burp Babies
Burping helps babies release air that becomes trapped in their stomach. Burping is often most effective right after or in between a feeding, when a baby sucks in extra air while feeding on milk or food. Burping your baby...
How to
Cuddle a Baby
What’s the best way to bond with your baby in the first few weeks and months? Cuddling, of course! This special, intimate, one-on-one time helps you emotionally connect with your child from the very beginning, and prov...
6 Simple Steps for Teaching Your Baby to Crawl
The best tips and tricks to help develop your baby’s motor skillsCrawling allows your baby to explore their world in a whole new way, and we're here to explain how to encourage them to get moving. From doing tummy time...
Best Ways to Get a Child You're Babysitting to Stop Crying
Soothing a child for a more positive babysitting experienceCrying children can be a distressing problem for babysitters. The little angels are quiet as mice until their parents leave, and then all of a sudden, the waterw...