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Interview with Eileen Henry, Infant & Child Sleep Pioneer: Attachment & Bonding in Infant Sleep Learning, & Calming the Cry

Interview with Eileen Henry, Infant & Child Sleep Pioneer: Attachment & Bonding in Infant Sleep Learning, & Calming the Cry

Update: 2024-10-09
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In Part 1 of this two-part enlightening conversation, Eileen Henry, a pioneer in infant and child sleep solutions, RIE® Associate, and author of The Compassionate Sleep Solution: Calming the Cry (2016), discusses various sleep learning methods for infants, emphasizing the importance of attachment and understanding a baby's basic needs. She explores the complexities of crying, parental responses, and the significance of embodied self-regulation practices for parents. Eileen also addresses developmental milestones in infant sleep, The discussion highlights the interplay between parenting, intimacy, and the evolving dynamics of family life.


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child sleep, parenting, attachment, sleep training, sleep learning, infant needs, co-sleeping, parental self-regulation, developmental milestones, crying, intimacy


Takeaways



  • The four major sleep methods include Cry It Out, Stay and Pay, a Cry It Out Variation,
    and the Compassionate Sleep Solution.

  • Healthy attachment and bonding are crucial for a child's sense of safety during sleep learning (versus “sleep training”).

  • Understanding a baby's four basic needs, partially based in Resources for Infant Educarers [RIE]
    principles (relationship, food, quality sleep, and down/playtime), is essential for effective sleep learning practices.

  • "Parent-reinforced needs" can impact a child's sleep and overall well-being.

  • Crying serves a purpose and is best witnessed and attended to rather than ignored.

  • Parental self-regulation and embodiment practices can help us manage our responses to a child's crying.

  • Developmental milestones significantly influence sleep patterns in infants and toddlers


Guest Contact


Website: www.compassionatesleepsolutions.com


FB: https://www.facebook.com/compassionatesleepsolutions


IG: https://www.instagram.com/compassionatesleep/


Book: The Compassionate Sleep Solution: Calming the Cry (2016) by Eileen Henry




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Dr. Stephanie Dueger


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Interview with Eileen Henry, Infant & Child Sleep Pioneer: Attachment & Bonding in Infant Sleep Learning, & Calming the Cry

Interview with Eileen Henry, Infant & Child Sleep Pioneer: Attachment & Bonding in Infant Sleep Learning, & Calming the Cry

Dr. Stephanie Dueger