According to a prevailing theory among Western sleep researchers, kids often learn to associate falling asleep with certain forms of stimulation — like parental soothing or
a particular sleep environment.
First, kids may learn to associate falling asleep with certain forms of stimulation — like parental soothing or
a particular sleep environment.
Not exact matches
It's only logical that an
environment where people spend so much of their time can have an affect, and
sleeping habits are one
particular area of interest.
They recommend that parents, instead of following a
particular expert's advice, understand what is needed to keep babies safe when they
sleep, build the
sleep environment around these safe behaviors, and do what works best for their family.
Professor James J. McKenna's Mother - Baby Behavioral
Sleep Laboratory studies how
sleeping environments reflect and respond to family needs — in
particular how they affect mothers, breastfeeding, and infants» physiological and psychological well - being and development.
So, in
particular, this quote from a comment you replied to resonated with me:» People that are absolutely against CIO do not necessarily have
sleep issues, They may have used gentle methods to encourage good
sleep or it may have just come naturally because they created a healthy
sleep environment without necessarily doing anything specific.»
In
particular, population - level studies that capture children's developmental health and well - being as well as associated social and contextual assets from the child perspective, and at representative population levels do not exist — despite the fact that middle childhood represents a developmental period that is particularly apt for prevention and intervention efforts that target actionable factors in children's multiple
environments: social relationships at home, school and community;
sleep and nutrition habits; school experiences; and after - school time use.