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Sleep | Highly Sensitive | Neurodivergent | Early Intervention | Therapies | Toddler | Sensory | Feeding| Parenting

Understanding Transitions and Bedtime Routines for Highly Sensitive and Neurodivergent Toddlers
Sleep, Highly Sensitive , Neurodivergent Lauren Sloan 11/13/23 Sleep, Highly Sensitive , Neurodivergent Lauren Sloan 11/13/23

Understanding Transitions and Bedtime Routines for Highly Sensitive and Neurodivergent Toddlers

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Do not let anyone convince you that naming, responding to, or advocating for your baby’s needs somehow diminishes your own.

The more we understand about infant development, attachment, nervous system regulation, and the biological needs of bab
From the moment a baby arrives, parents are inundated with messages that ask them to override their instincts and distrust their biology. They are told that responding too quickly creates dependence. That proximity is habit-forming. That comfort prev
If you are the parent constantly being told to “let go,” “stop worrying,” “give them a chance,” or “stop rescuing them,” I hope you hear this → your attunement is not the problem.

Noticing that yo

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