Season 1, Episode 6 - Lazy parenting - How it benefits our children.
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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.   All clients’ readers & friends mentioned in this podcast & video have given permission for their names to be used.   Subscribe: YouTube Channel. Follow Tizzie: Instagram, Facebook or Twitter. Download bedding guide FREE by joining our newsletter on The Website. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share & review - this will help us help other families. Download the Save Our Sleep APP: here. For Support: join our Complimentary Support Group. Follow Zoe Starr: Instagram. Thank you Cillian for video clips! Artwork: Primer Associates. Produced by: Primer Associates. 
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