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    His anxiety decreased, and he became more curious and confident. To clarify, a high-autonomy approach doesn't mean chaos. It means creating a framework in which my kids can make choices within ...

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    Co-sleeping has also been associated with anxiety and sleep issues in older kids. though it's unclear whether it's because anxious kids are more likely to prefer co-sleeping or if continued co ...

  5. Comfort object - Wikipedia

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    Bedtime toys are typically of an animal, such as the common teddy bear, or any other creature, such as a mythical creature or fictional character. The toy is often used for physical comfort, and most commonly psychological comfort for children with separation anxiety and a strong fear of the night.

  6. Ferber method - Wikipedia

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    At bedtime, leave the child in bed and leave the room. Return at progressively increasing intervals to comfort the baby, but do not pick them up. For example, on the first night, some scenarios call for returning first after three minutes, then after five minutes, and thereafter each ten minutes, until the baby is asleep.

  7. Bedtime - Wikipedia

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    Bedtime (also called putting to bed or tucking in) is a ritual part of parenting to help children feel more secure [1] and become accustomed to a more rigid schedule of sleep than they might prefer. The ritual of bedtime is aimed at facilitating the transition from wakefulness to sleep. [ 2 ]

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