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Understanding False Starts
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Understanding False Starts

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Contact Napping 101
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Contact Napping 101

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Understanding Transitions and Bedtime Routines for Highly Sensitive and Neurodivergent Toddlers
Sleep, Highly Sensitive , Neurodivergent Lauren Sloan 11/13/23 Sleep, Highly Sensitive , Neurodivergent Lauren Sloan 11/13/23

Understanding Transitions and Bedtime Routines for Highly Sensitive and Neurodivergent Toddlers

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Sleep Associations
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Sleep Associations

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Navigating Sleep Challenges in Autistic Toddlers
Sleep, Neurodivergent, Highly Sensitive Lauren Sloan 10/23/23 Sleep, Neurodivergent, Highly Sensitive Lauren Sloan 10/23/23

Navigating Sleep Challenges in Autistic Toddlers

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Early Rising in Babies and Toddlers
Sleep Lauren Sloan 10/16/23 Sleep Lauren Sloan 10/16/23

Early Rising in Babies and Toddlers

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Coping with Split Nights
Sleep Lauren Sloan 10/12/23 Sleep Lauren Sloan 10/12/23

Coping with Split Nights

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Babies who struggled with feeding, regulation, or sleep in infancy—and who now face ongoing speech challenges—may actually be showing early signs of apraxia. Childhood Apraxia of Speech isn’t just a late-talker profile; it’s a
Many parents are told that the most dangerous place for their baby to sleep is in their bed.

But research tells us a different story.

The real risk comes when exhausted parents fall asleep in unsafe places—on couches, recliners, or chairs. Th
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