Navigating Parenting and Sleep: Insights from a Counselor

Today we talk about sleep and kids. Andrew Colsky speaks with Sarah Kulig, a mental health counselor and parent, about the intersection of parenting and sleep. They discuss Sarah's journey to becoming a sleep counselor, the importance of understanding sleep issues in mental health, and the role of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBTI) in helping parents manage sleep challenges. The conversation also covers practical strategies for tracking sleep patterns in newborns, common sleep issues faced by parents, and how to navigate nighttime wakeups effectively. Finally, they explore the distinction between insomnia and sleep deprivation, providing insights for parents struggling with sleep. In this conversation, Andrew Colsky and Sarah Kulig discuss the complexities of sleep for both parents and children. They explore common myths surrounding sleep, the impact of consumerism on sleep practices, and practical strategies for new parents to prepare for the challenges of sleep with infants. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding individual sleep needs, debunking unrealistic expectations, and creating a supportive environment for both parents and children to achieve better sleep. Get your FREE E-Book at: https://www.sleepsciencetoday.com Instagram: @sleepsciencetoday Facebook: @sleepsciencetoday YouTube: @sleepsciencetoday Reddit:  u/sleepsciencetoday

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You want to sleep well and Sleep Science can help. Sleep expert Andrew Colsky hosts Sleep Science Today, a show containing intriguing discussions about using sleep science to achieve better sleep. Doctors have learned that restful sleep is critical for your physical and mental health. You will hear from renowned sleep experts as they share the latest information about how to sleep better with science. Through compelling interviews covering the issues you care about most, Mr. Colsky pulls the covers back on the whys and hows of better sleep. Join us every week on “Sleep Science Today and sleep better tonight.”