Not Just Theories
This episode is part of the Not Just Theories Infant Sleep Series, exploring the many factors that influence baby sleep, from circadian rhythms and temperament to medical and sensory differences. Some babies seem to sleep easily almost anywhere. Others are far more sensitive to stimulation, change, or discomfort. In this episode we explore how temperament can shape infant sleep, using the concept of dandelion and orchid children. We talk about how some babies are naturally more adaptable, while others are more sensitive to their environment. We discuss why these differences can make certain sleep approaches work well for some families but not others. This episode is about reducing parental guilt and recognising that sleep differences between babies are often rooted in temperament, not parenting choices.
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