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Raising Good Humans

S2 Ep 101: Practical Tools for Tricky Toddler Transitions

Raising Good Humans

Voicing Change Media

Education, Kids & Family, Parenting

4.71.9K Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2023

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

This episode originally aired on October 15, 2021. Today, we're getting into the practical weeds of toddler scenarios using a scientific lens with friend of the show and NYTimes best selling author and child psychologist Dr. Tina Payne Bryson. www.tinabryson.com   Produced by Dear Media See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

The following podcast is a deer media production.

0:07.9

Welcome to Raising Good Humans. I'm Dr. Alisa Pressman, and today's episode is a conversation

0:15.5

with one of my favorite people, colleagues, and friends. Dr. Tina Payne Bryson. She is the

0:25.2

author of The Bottom Line for Baby, which is an amazing book that covers research from sleep

0:34.0

training to screens, thumb sucking to tummy time, all about what the science says. She also has

0:40.0

co-authored my favorite parenting books, the power of showing up with Dan Siegel, no drama discipline

0:49.6

with Dan Siegel, and more. I mean, this is an incredible gift to this field, and I love her so much.

0:59.7

And what we're talking about today is we decided to answer listener questions together.

1:05.2

So they are from you, from the DMs from my Instagram at Raising Good Humans podcast, so keep

1:10.7

sending them. Today we're covering toddler climbing out of their cribs. We are talking a little bit

1:17.1

about sleep progression, being curious so that you can uncover what's going on in your child's

1:22.2

behavior, problems with getting dressed, toddlers who seem like they have OCD, and introducing

1:30.7

a partner or new romantic partner to younger children. If you enjoy this episode, please don't

1:37.2

hesitate to subscribe, rate, and write a little review. I love hearing from you. I love seeing

1:45.6

the podcast get out there, so it always helps when you write reviews and have a wonderful week.

1:53.5

So here's the first question. I would love some advice on how to manage my almost two-year-old

1:59.2

who can climb out of the crib so no longer has the sides on. He's coming into our room every

2:06.4

night now, despite being a great sleeper and sleeping through the night previously. He now wakes up

2:12.2

multiple times wanting a bottle or to get up at 4 a.m. and wake up his brother and watch

2:17.1

Bluey the cartoon. Help. Okay. Well, how amazing that he has this new motor ability to do this,

2:28.8

right? He's a party kid. He wants to not miss out on stuff. It's also much more fun and cozy

2:36.5

to be with your parents. So if you can find a way to the motherboard where they're all the warmth

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