Toddler Sleep: Navigating the Transition
As infants become toddlers, sleep becomes a landscape of newfound independence and occasional resistance. This stage is defined by transitions—moving from cribs to beds, dropping naps, and battling the dreaded bedtime stall. We dive into the science of why toddlers need consistency and how a solid routine supports emotional regulation and the high-energy demands of a rapidly expanding world.
Beyond Melatonin: Why Sleep in Rett Syndrome is Different
Research shows 80% of families with Rett Syndrome face this challenge due to disruptions in the MECP2 gene. This guide defines Rett Syndrome, explains the specific "nighttime phenotypes" like laughing and grinding, and offers 3 science-backed strategies to help your loved one get the rest they need.