In this episode Sally and Bec unpack one of the most loaded comments in baby sleep: that wanting better nights means you are trying to clock off from parenting.
They agree with the comment, then explain why that agreement is the reason they help families sleep at all. They talk about what responsive overnight parenting actually looks like, and why a better-rested family is a more present one.
What you'll learn:
- Why wanting more sleep does not make you selfish or less responsive
- How to tell a genuine overnight need from a wake you can gently resettle
- How sleep deprivation affects safety, mental health and relationships
- Why there are no medals for exhaustion
- The hidden privilege inside a lot of anti-sleep-training advice
Chapters:
00:10 The comment that started it
01:40 "Parenting doesn't stop when the sun goes down"
03:07 The idea that better sleep means clocking off
06:36 Martyrdom confused with good parenting
09:20 Hallucinations, anxiety and the real cost of broken nights
15:40 A family who changed things without abandoning their baby
17:45 Why understanding the why behind wakes is parenting
28:27 No medals for exhaustion, and parents matter too
32:32 The privilege behind one-size-fits-all advice
35:53 Our final take
About Nap Trapped:
Honest baby sleep conversations with Sally Woods and Bec Maher. No fluff. No shame. Just practical support for tired parents.
Subscribe and listen: www.naptrappedpodcast.com
Links:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesleepconcierge/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_thesleepcentre/
Fler avsnitt av Nap Trapped
Visa alla avsnitt av Nap TrappedNap Trapped med Sally Woods and Bec Maher finns tillgänglig på flera plattformar. Informationen på denna sida kommer från offentliga podd-flöden.
