About Us
More Than Just a Parenting Blog We Are Your Village
Welcome to Good Family Tips, a parenting blog focused on real-world baby sleep solutions, toddler behavior support, and mental health for parents.
If you’re here, there’s a good chance you’ve found yourself holding a cup of cold coffee at 3AM wondering: Am I doing this right?
We’ve been there too.
How Good Family Tips Started
Good Family Tips was created as an idea in 2020 during a global shift that changed parenting forever.
Suddenly, parents were expected to be:
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Teachers
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Caregivers
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Employees
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And emotional anchors all at the same time
Inside that pressure, one thing became clear:
Modern parenting is overwhelming, and most families are doing it without support.
That’s why this blog exists.
Who We Are
We are a parent-focused content team with experience in child development research, behavioral psychology, and real-life parenting challenges.
Most importantly, we are active parents ourselves.
We don’t believe in perfect parenting.
We believe in:
practical parenting that works in real homes
Our Parenting Philosophy
At Good Family Tips, everything we publish is built around one core idea:
Happy Parents Create Healthy Kids
That means we don’t just focus on the baby or toddler.
We also focus on:
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parental burnout
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sleep deprivation
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emotional regulation
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mental health support
Because parenting doesn’t work if the parent is falling apart.
Trust, Accuracy & Experience (Why You Can Rely On Us)
In a world full of parenting misinformation, we prioritize:
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Research-backed child development insights
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Real parent experiences
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Evidence-based sleep and behavior strategies
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Practical testing in real family situations
We combine science + real life, not theory alone.
What You’ll Find on Good Family Tips
We specialize in high-intent parenting topics parents search at 2–4AM, including:
Baby Sleep & Safety
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newborn sleep schedules
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sleep regressions
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baby won’t sleep unless held
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wake windows
Toddler Behavior
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tantrums
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picky eating
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emotional regulation
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speech development
Parenting & Mental Health
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burnout recovery
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stress management
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single parenting support
Family Life Guides
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routines
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development milestones
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practical parenting hacks
Popular Guides You May Find Helpful
- Baby Sleep Guide
- Baby Won’t Sleep Unless Held
- Wake Windows Chart
- Toddler Tantrum Fix Guide
Why This Blog Is Different
Unlike large parenting sites like BabyCenter or Pampers, we focus on:
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real-life parenting problems at night
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step-by-step systems (not vague advice)
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emotional support + practical solutions
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simplified, actionable strategies
No fluff. No judgment. Just what works.
Medical Disclaimer
All content on Good Family Tips is for informational and educational purposes only.
We are not medical professionals.
Always consult a qualified pediatrician for medical concerns related to your child.
Join Our Parenting Village
Parenting was never meant to be done alone.
We invite you to:
Together, we make parenting a little easier one night at a time.
About the Author
Alex Bennett is the primary author and content reviewer behind Good Family Tips.
He is a dedicated parenting researcher and baby sleep strategist who focuses on helping exhausted parents find practical, science-informed solutions for everyday challenges.
Alex combines evidence-based pediatric sleep research, behavioral psychology principles, and real-world parenting experience to create simple, actionable guides for families navigating the baby and toddler years.
Every article published on Good Family Tips is:
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researched using reputable child development and pediatric sources
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reviewed for clarity, safety, and practicality
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refined into step-by-step solutions that real parents can actually use at home
His goal is simple:
To bridge the gap between complex parenting science and real-life sleepless nights.
Editorial Review Process
All content on Good Family Tips is reviewed for:
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Accuracy and safety (aligned with general pediatric guidance such as AAP recommendations)
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Practical application for real families
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Clarity for sleep-deprived parents reading at night
We prioritize safe sleep practices, emotional well-being, and realistic parenting strategies.