When is the Dockatot NOT to be used? Do not use the Dockatot during any periods of sleep (yours or theirs) or when a caregiver is not consistently supervising.

Once your child is approximately 9 months of age, your child can begin using the DockATot Grand dock. As most children fit the Grand dock up to 36 months and beyond, the Grand dock can grow with your child. The Grand dock is the perfect place for playtime, family movie night, and story time.

CR has also tied in-bed sleepers, such as the DockATot and the Baby Delight Snuggle Nest, to at least 12 fatalities. The CPSC has separately tied unregulated ‘flat sleepers’ such as baby boxes, soft-sided travel beds, and bassinets with no stand to 11 deaths.

The DockATot is a very popular baby lounger that is used in a variety of ways! The purpose of the dockatot per their website is, The DockATot Deluxe+ is intended for babies 0-8 months and is to be used for lounging, supervised napping and tummy time, changing diapers, cuddling and playing.

Products like the DockATot have become wildly popular lately, but doctors and experts say parents should not be letting their babies sleep in them unsupervised.

No, the DockATot is not safe for baby sleep. The warning label on the DockATot now says to not use it in a crib, bassinet, or other contained area. They also changed their guidelines in the fall of 2020 to no longer promote their Docks for bed sharing.

Best described as a docking station for your baby, the DockaTot creates a snug and soothing environment for your little one to play, lounge and rest in at home or on the go. The Deluxe+ is suitable from 0 to 8 months and the Grand Dock from 9 to 36 months.

No. The Dock A Tot is marketed for us as an in-bed co-sleeper. They even recognize on their website that it is not recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Our office does follow the guidelines set forth by the AAP, so we cannot recommend use of the Dock A Tot.

Our newborn baby sleeps like a hero. I have no idea if it’s a second baby thing, a lucky thing or if the DockATot truly is magical, but I’m here with an honest review on the DockATot Deluxe. It may or may not be responsible for her sleeping through the night.

Most importantly, SNOO is a huge leap forward in infant safety. Its unique sleep sack guarantees that babies stay safely swaddled and securely on the back during sleep for the first six months. That makes SNOO the only bed to meet the American Academy of Pediatrics’ (AAP) back sleeping recommendation.

Health Canada warns: a baby nest’s soft, padded sides pose a suffocation risk. In an article on Today’s Parent, a Canadian parenting web site, a Health Canada spokesperson says the warning by the government safety agency was prompted by injuries or deaths caused by in-bed co-sleepers.

The DockATot is designed as an in-bed co-sleeper. Co-sleeping is one of the biggest risk factors for infant sleep deaths. Safe Sleep Experts agree that there is no safe co-sleeping. Placing the DockATot in a crib, bassinet or other sleep surface is against the manufacturer’s warnings and is not safe.

The danger of the DockATot, and other products similar to the DockATot, often referred to as baby nests, is due to a risk of possible suffocation. Your child could roll or turn their head into those soft sides and suffocate. Babies don’t have a lot of head control and can easily get stuck in a position.

It is with great excitement that we usher in a new chapter and Sleepyhead adopts the name of our sister brand, DockATot. Embracing a singular brand name will bring together our loyal community of parents and caregivers.

How to Transition from DockATot to Crib

  1. Step 1: Swaddle your baby in a co-sleeper bassinet. Transitioning to a co-sleeper bassinet is a great idea because it gives your baby her own safe, yet cosy, sleep space and allows you to sleep near her. …
  2. Step 2: Use a swaddle transition blanket in the crib.

When To Start Tummy Time With Baby The American Academy of Pediatrics says parents can start tummy time as early as their first day home from the hospital. Start practicing tummy time 2-3 times each day for about 3-5 minutes each time, and gradually increase tummy time as baby gets stronger and more comfortable.

Loungers and pillow-like products are not safe for infant sleep, due to the risk of suffocation. Since we know that infants sleep so much of the time even in products not intended for sleep and since suffocation can happen so quickly, these Boppy lounger products are simply too risky to remain on the market.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is reminding parents and caregivers not to put babies in sleep positioners. These productssometimes also called nests or anti-roll productscan cause suffocation (a struggle to breathe) that can lead to death.

Beginning at the age of 1, co-sleeping is generally considered safe. In fact, the older a child gets, the less risky it becomes, as they are more readily able to move, roll over, and free themselves from restraint. Co-sleeping with an infant under 12 months of age, on the other hand, is potentially dangerous.

One of the most popular uses for DockATot Deluxe+ is for tummy time. It’s an ideal spot to let your little one spend time on their tummies because the rounded sides help to prop up your baby when placed under his or her arms. DockATots are the perfect spot for reading time.

You can place your properly swaddled baby, on their back, in the dock. When a baby exhibits signs of attempting to roll, swaddling should no longer be used. A child placed in a dock should be dressed appropriately for the temperature of the room.

The safest spot is on the side of a big bed, away from the edge. Consider sleeping on your mattress on the floor if it’s possible your baby might roll off the bed. Place your baby to the side of one parent, never in the middle of two adults or next to other children or pets. Your baby might get rolled on or overheat.

The Deluxe+ dock is intended for babies approximately 0-8 months. The Grand dock is approximately 50% longer and wider than the Deluxe+ dock and is intended for tots approximately 9-36 months. Our experience is that parents seem to think their baby has outgrown the Deluxe size before baby is uncomfortable.

For safer co-sleeping:

  1. Keep pillows, sheets, blankets away from your baby or any other items that could obstruct your baby’s breathing or cause them to overheat. …
  2. Follow all of our other safer sleep advice to reduce the risk of SIDS such as sleeping baby on their back.
  3. Avoid letting pets or other children in the bed.