Not exact matches
Attachment parenting
promotes natural birth, genital integrity, extended breast - feeding, baby - wearing, family
sleeping, and parents as the primary caregivers the majority of the time in the
early years.
I love wearing my babies and believe it aids in bonding and
promotes healthy
sleep habits in the
early months.
It is essential to start healthy
sleep - wake cycles in the
early years of development to
promote adequate cognitive growth.
Certainly infants
sleeping separated from their caregivers at night (solitary room
sleeping), infants
sleeping on their stomachs (prone) to
promote uninterrupted,
early consolidation of adult - like
sleep, and bottle - feeding with formula or cows milk rather than breast milk were all novel, culturally - sanctioned but scientifically - untested (as safe or best) infant care innovations.1 It is now known that each of these practices has contributed to or led to thousands of SIDS deaths.3 - 5 Many of these infant lives, we can infer, could have been saved had we more carefully examined and come to understand the biological validity of mother - infant safe co-
sleeping, breastfeeding and infants
sleeping on their backs (supine).
Wake does this specifically in the
early evening, thus
promoting sleep at the right time.
The finding also led them to the protein made by a normal copy of the gene that
promotes sleep early in the night and properly regulates
sleep cycles.
Going to bed
earlier, having a drink to
promote sleep like chamomile tea, and limiting screen time at night are a few other steps you can take.
This advanced formula focuses on these 3 targeted areas to
promote restful
sleep without causing
early - morning drowsiness.
Specifically, participants may have eaten smaller breakfasts because they awakened at an
earlier circadian phase when the internal circadian clock was
promoting sleep; i.e., wake time occurred during the biological night when melatonin levels were still high.
Early childhood experiences that promote relational health lead to secure attachment, effective self - regulation and sleep, normal development of the neuroendocrine system, healthy stress - response systems, and positive changes in the architecture of the developing brain.86, 87 Perhaps the most important protective factors are those that attenuate the toxic stress effects of childhood poverty on early brain and child development.3,
Early childhood experiences that
promote relational health lead to secure attachment, effective self - regulation and
sleep, normal development of the neuroendocrine system, healthy stress - response systems, and positive changes in the architecture of the developing brain.86, 87 Perhaps the most important protective factors are those that attenuate the toxic stress effects of childhood poverty on
early brain and child development.3,
early brain and child development.3, 5,88