Understanding the 3-year Sleep Regression

Understanding the 3-year Sleep Regression

Understanding the 3-Year Sleep Regression –   Toddlers are a bundle of energy, curiosity, joy, but also strong will and unpredictable experiences. By the time your child turns 3, you already have the terrible 2s behind you, so you might think that nothing new...
Stress, self-settling and emotional support

Stress, self-settling and emotional support

Baby stress, self-settling & emotional support – In a previous article, I mentioned the debate around cortisol – the stress and activity hormone – which measures the distress babies feel during a challenging experience. So, let’s look at this issue in the...
Types of memory babies experience

Types of memory babies experience

Baby memory –   I ended my previous article promising to explore the ambiguous memory lane babies experience, shedding light on the profound impact they may exert on a child’s sleep in the future. First of all, there is no recollection of the...
Attachment and baby sleep training

Attachment and baby sleep training

 Attachment & baby sleep training –   Dr. Gabor Mate, the famous American-Hungarian psychologist whose research has been focused on trauma, addiction and child attachment thinks that: “the most essential template for the emotional development of the...
Attachment parenting

Attachment parenting

Attachment parenting   What we hear most often today is the concept of attachment parenting – a notion interpreted in the early 2000s by the American paediatrician William Sears and his wife, nurse Martha Sears as a “parenting approach that emphasizes...
Theory of attachment

Theory of attachment

All about attachment Attachment seems to be a very sensitive topic, not only for babies, children or their parents or in connection with sleep, but for everybody. Because, unless you are a monk living remotely in the high mountains of Himalaya, attachment is a vital...