Sleep Associations: What’s Helpful, What’s Not, and How to Change Them
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What actually counts as a “negative” sleep association? Is feeding to sleep always a problem? What about rocking, bouncing, or even dummies?
In this episode, Sally and Bec break down how sleep associations work—why some become disruptive, how to create “positive” ones that work with your baby’s sleep cycles, and how to gently phase out the ones that are no longer sustainable.
Whether you’re dealing with dummy drama, transfer fails, or 5am wakeups, this is your roadmap to building more independent sleep (without ditching the cuddles or bedtime rituals).
🧠 What You’ll Learn:
The science behind sleep associations
The difference between “parent-led” and “unassisted”
When the dummy becomes a problem—and when it doesn’t
How to wean from contact naps and rocking
The most overlooked positive associations
Why predictable patterns help everyone sleep better
⏱️ Chapters:
00:00 Welcome (and Aldi chocolate chat)02:00 What is a sleep association?05:00 Why the first 10 minutes matter08:00 How babies link sleep cycles11:00 Sleep onset association disorder14:00 How to create positive sleep cues17:00 Separation anxiety + bedtime resistance22:00 Dummies: when to keep, when to wean27:00 Carrier nap struggles30:00 Sustainable steps to change32:00 Bonus tips for creating lasting sleep success
🎙️ ABOUT NAP TRAPPED
Hosted by sleep consultants Sally Woods (The Sleep Concierge) and Bec Maher (The Sleep Centre), Nap Trapped helps tired parents solve baby sleep challenges with warmth, evidence, and no judgement. Every week we turn your questions into practical solutions—with a side of Aldi chocolate.
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