This is because
babies and young children frequently sleep deeply after experiencing trauma.
Not exact matches
-
babies who have reflux,
and who sleep on an angled mattress -
babies who are rolling
frequently and whose sleep is disrupted because of it -
young toddlers who are climbing out of the crib but are too
young for a toddler bed - older
children who
frequently fall out of bed or who are afraid of falling out of bed
In China,
babies and young children are
frequently carried on the backs of those caring for them.
Though the dominant discourse around breastfeeding
babies is that it's a selfless
and important thing for mothers to do (which is slightly sexist in itself, in that it marginalizes formula - feeding moms
and downplays the benefits of breastfeeding to mothers, who are just as important as their
babies), that messaging is
frequently flipped on its head when those
babies become
young children.