Having a child is so hard in this day and age. There is so much noise out there in the sleep world. Everyone has an opinion and loves to share their thoughts on how you should raise your child. Companies put out a plethora of sleep products each year, promising sleep deprived parents that their product is the essential ingredient they NEED to have a good sleeper.
This is where I come in.
I am here to wade through the bullsh*t and give you the noise cancelling headphones you need for the sleep world. Let me give it to you straight - sleep should be easy without a million rules.
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So, let’s keep it simple, logical, and scientifically backed as I break it down for you with five things I would never do with my own children as a sleep consultant.
1. I would never put my child to sleep in a pitch-black room during the day.
Now let me explain this one. I know it sounds a bit cray cray, especially given what you’ve been told to believe.
Melatonin is a hormone that is produced by the brain’s pineal gland. It is known as the sleep hormone because it basically tells the body when to become sleepy. Melatonin works alongside cortisol (the awake hormone) to set your little one’s internal body clock. This is known as their circadian rhythm. Its basic job is to match up with real time and tell them when to be awake during the day and sleep at night.