
In this episode, we sit down with Allison Egidi, Certified Pediatric Sleep Coach and Founder of Sleep and Wellness Coach, to unpack the science and reality of children’s sleep from newborns to teenagers. She breaks down how much sleep kids truly need, why it changes with age, and how it impacts behavior, learning, and emotional development. What You’ll Hear in This Episode: How much sleep children need at every stage, from newborns to high schoolers Why sleep needs can stay high (10.5–12 hours) well into childhood The concept of sleep “talent” and why some kids struggle more than others Why sleep training is more about teaching rhythm and skills than forcing routines The truth about “wake windows” and what to do instead How feeding patterns and food intolerances can affect sleep quality Why sleep is critical for brain development, memory, and emotional regulation The impact of overtiredness on behavior, tantrums, and impulse control Practical tips for bedtime routines, including “rescue bedtimes” How sleep patterns shift during adolescence and what teens really need Why consistency matters more than perfection in daily sleep routines Her reminder that parents’ well-being is just as important as their child’s Sleep isn’t just about rest—it’s a foundational pillar of a child’s development and a family’s overall well-being. By understanding your child’s unique sleep needs and building simple, consistent routines, parents can create calmer days, healthier kids, and more peaceful nights for the whole family.
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