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

Understanding False Starts
Sleep Lauren Sloan 12/6/23 Sleep Lauren Sloan 12/6/23

Understanding False Starts

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Contact Napping 101
Sleep Lauren Sloan 11/21/23 Sleep Lauren Sloan 11/21/23

Contact Napping 101

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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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Sleep Associations
Sleep Lauren Sloan 10/30/23 Sleep Lauren Sloan 10/30/23

Sleep Associations

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Navigating Sleep Challenges in Autistic Toddlers
Sleep, Neurodivergent, Highly Sensitive Lauren Sloan 10/23/23 Sleep, Neurodivergent, Highly Sensitive Lauren Sloan 10/23/23

Navigating Sleep Challenges in Autistic Toddlers

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Early Rising in Babies and Toddlers
Sleep Lauren Sloan 10/16/23 Sleep Lauren Sloan 10/16/23

Early Rising in Babies and Toddlers

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Coping with Split Nights
Sleep Lauren Sloan 10/12/23 Sleep Lauren Sloan 10/12/23

Coping with Split Nights

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One of the strangest things about the sleep training conversation is how much certainty exists in the absence of certainty.

Parents are routinely told that sleep training is safe.

This is not actually what the research tells us.

The studies most o
Sleep training wasn’t created by mothers, attachment researchers, infant specialists, or anyone who spent their days caring for babies.

It was created—almost exclusively—by white male physicians and behaviorists who had little to n
The answer to unsupported motherhood cannot continue to be conditioning our children.

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