I just love it when my wife abducts one of my lights as her new favorite for an activity. My wife has a favorite night stand light, kitchen flash light, and going outside light. All nice lights. She keeps a couple nice ones in her purse. We cleared out her car to get it detailed recently, she had 5 lights all in different spot.
You just need light with moon and those are plenty
The Astrolux Kronos X5/6 counterparts , Thorfire VG10 Thorfire C8 etc etc.
As long as it has memory and moon it should work for her
Or, to enable both parent and newborn have higher nighttime levels of melatonin â and better sleep cycles â use no-blue (amber) light during evening and night.
Not everyone feels the effect, but itâs particularly strong in early childhood.
Yes this is true
We added software to PCs, tablets and phones that change to color to more red in the evening.
We all sleep much faster after using a device now then before.
If you notice some improvement with f.lux or ânight shiftâ (and if youâve already eliminated other blue light (fluorescent and LED) sources,
then youâll probably get more of what you want by simply putting a yellow filter over the computer/phone/tablet.
Rosco filter gels (theatrical and photography suppliers) work fine with both kinds of touchscreen, and you can get orange and amber and dense yellow films that eliminate the blue-to-green range entirely â block from 550nm to 400nm.
Changing the color balance doesnât eliminate the blue because thatâs what drives the other colors â blue primary emitter under phosphors that change some of the energy to warmer fluorescent emission (LEDs are fluorescent lights, basically)
I had the RRT01 a while back, but lost it while hiking. The lowest output of any light I ever owned. Itâd be awesome if a NW ever came up for a good price.
Iâm always looking to branch out. My wife has a nice one⌠itâs got that hands free attachment. She calls me when sheâs pumping at work sometimes, and in the background you can hear a mechanical CHUG, chug, CHUG, chug.
Iâve been there recently, and I have to say, Iâm glad those days are done! Have fun with your little one(s), and take heart that the infant stage doesnât last forever!
On a more useful note (what, me??), no matter where you are, the public schools are not going to teach your child Arithmetic very well, except by divine providence. While your wife is busy now, I would suggest that you prepare for your part in the future, by learning as many âArithme-tricksâ as you can. Math is awesome fun, but itâs out of the reach of most public-school-educated people these days unless they get some serious help with the fundamental processes of Arithmetic. Screw the âMultiplication Tablesâ theyâll try to make him/her recite. That actually makes the process of Multiplication much more difficult to master. From what Iâve seen working in schools, âCommon Coreâ is even worse.
OTOH, if you make it a habit of mastering Arithmetic yourself, now, it will be that much easier to get the concepts embedded in your childâs mind so they wonât be burdened when the fun Math starts.
Donât ask me how I know this. I will say that, it is possible to pick up the Arithmetic on your own, after âgraduationâ, but itâs much, much harder than starting out with it in parallel with language & social skills.