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Are short naps damaging to your child's health and development?

Why is it considered socially acceptable for babies to fall asleep with a pacifier, but not to be fed to sleep?

Why is it considered socially acceptable for babies to fall asleep with a pacifier, but not to be fed to sleep?

Many behaviour challenges can be anticipated and resolved through connection. Play is the easiest way to connect with your child. How can you do this when you either don't enjoy play or find it hard to fit it in?

Blog about chest-to-chest sleeping and what the experts say.

Blog about the misconception that crying expands the lungs. Explains the positive effects of responsive care.

Blog about snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.

Responsive discipline There is no control, only connection What is responsive discipline? What comes to mind when you think about discipline? Do …

All kids whine. Why do they do that and what can be done about it?

Blog about Neufeld attachment theory, explaning the 6 stages in which attachment unfolds.

Blog that explains sleep cycles, sleep architecture, sleep states and stages and how sleep develops and progresses.

Blog that explains sleep cycles, sleep architecture, sleep states and stages and how sleep develops and progresses.

Building Your Baby’s Brain by Jemma Munford In the early years, our children’s brains are going through a huge amount of change. …

What is 'normal' when it comes to newborn baby behaviour?

What is a comfort object, why children haven them and how to introduce one.

What is separation anxiety and how to support your child.

Why do dreams and anxiety affect sleep?