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How to Handle Separation Anxiety While Sleep Training

How to Handle Separation Anxiety While Sleep Training

Let’s talk about separation anxiety — what that looks like for children and how to sleep train during this phase. Separation anxiety often manifests as your infant or toddler becoming more clingy, crying more when you leave a room, or getting upset when handed to another caregiver.

Separation anxiety is completely normal and often occurs during key developmental stages. For infants, this can be around 6-7 months, 9-10 months, and 12-13 months. For toddlers, it usually happens around the age of two, especially during significant changes like welcoming a new sibling or starting school.

So, can you sleep train while your child is experiencing separation anxiety? Absolutely! Let’s dive in.

Understanding and Coping with Nightmares vs. Night Terrors in Children

 Understanding and Coping with Nightmares vs. Night Terrors in Children

In this blog post, Senior Sleep Consultant Melissa Bramwell explains the differences between nightmares and night terrors in children and provides practical tips for managing and preventing them. Learn how to offer comfort during nightmares and strategies to reduce the occurrence of night terrors with these proven tips.

Why You Aren’t Seeing Success with Sleep Training

Why You Aren’t Seeing Success with Sleep Training

If you’re putting in the work but not seeing results from sleep training, it may be due to one of these key 3 things. Melissa Bramwell, Senior Sleep Consultant, explains what could be at play if your child and sleep training just aren’t getting along.