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Sleep Research and Parenting: What’s Relevant?

Tracy Cassels, PhD2020-11-01T13:43:05-05:00January 25th, 2013|

New research suggests that poor sleep leads us to be selfish and less grateful to others. What does this mean for parents? Should it mean anything?

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Sleep: A Misguided and Unhealthy Obsession

Tracy Cassels, PhD2020-11-01T15:15:56-05:00January 7th, 2013|

We have a real obsession in Western nations, and I’m not sure it’s a healthy one. We are completely, totally, obsessed with sleep. And not in the “I love sleep” kind of way, but in a much more insidious way.

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Crying-It-Out: An Addendum

Tracy Cassels, PhD2020-10-26T17:28:32-04:00January 24th, 2012|

You see, the person questioned the conclusions from the Middlemiss study which found high cortisol activity in children undergoing a sleep training program in New Zealand. This is my response.

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Educating the Experts – Lesson One: Crying

Tracy Cassels, PhD2020-10-26T17:27:42-04:00August 16th, 2011|

You call yourselves “baby whisperers” and “experts” on how to get babies to sleep and though you write books telling parents exactly how to care for their children, it seems as though you all require a bit of a brush up on your education.

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