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.
How to Win the War on Toddler Sleep Issues
From age one to five, sleep challenges switch from simple hunger to complex behavioral issues like separation anxiety and nap resistance. Get the science-backed strategies you need to master toddler sleep challenges.