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Save Our Sleep® -Tizzie Hall -The International Baby Whisperer
Tizzie (Elizabeth Maher Infant Sleep Consultant) has gained an International reputation as The Baby Whisperer. From an early age, Tizzie discovered how to read babies body language, cries and cues, and from that auspicious beginning she has developed a series of books that have provided parents and babies with a good night's sleep the world over. Save Our Sleep is the podcast parents asked Tizzie to create.Tizzie and the Save Our Sleep team support families in Australia, Ireland and all around the world to get better sleep – and consistently more of it. Tizzies books, bedding and online support, give you the understanding, tools, and confidence to help your little one sleep longer and settle on their own – in their cot, co-sleeping and when you’re out on the go. She helps you understand the why behind your baby’s sleep patterns and behaviour so you can adapt their sleep, feeding pattern (including routine and demand feeding) and nutrition to suit their age. Her approach is holistic, balancing your baby’s developmental, physical, emotional and nutritional needs. It’s baby science, backed by over 3 decades of experience, straight from the heart of Tizzie. This show will include a myriad of information that compliments the books, explaining the stories and evidence behind the theories and practices advised. Not to mention, a bit of craic (aka fun and lighthearted banter). A must listen for parents and carers alike!
Save Our Sleep® -Tizzie Hall -The International Baby Whisperer
(Tummy time/crawling) Season 1, Episode 6 - Lazy parenting - How it benefits our children.
In the episode we aim to discuss Ashleigh's question of will wrapping cause a baby to develop some skills like rolling later.
What we really end up discussing is - Tizzie’s COVID anxiety and Lazy parenting. Lazy parenting is about intentionally providing your child with opportunities to develop a sense of self-efficacy, which in turn will bolster confidence, independence, and responsibility. It's about mindfully stepping back to allow your child to struggle on their own for a minute rather than rushing in and rescuing. We also talk about Tummy time and if it is really a good thing and how the order a baby learns to lie, roll, crawl and sit has changed over generations.
Listener’s question from Olivia - if your baby does not nap at the 4.30 pm nap time what do you do.
If anything in this episode has triggered anything for you around mental health we strongly recommend you contact your child's health nurse or your GP.
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