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The Science of Sleep & Kids
Episode 38
Tuesday, 24 February, 2026
Why does bedtime feel so hard for so many families? In this episode of The Parent Thing, we’re breaking down the science of sleep and what’s really happening in your child’s brain and nervous system at night. If you’re dealing with bedtime battles, frequent night wakings, sleep regressions, or a child who suddenly refuses to sleep alone, this conversation will help you understand why, and what to do about it. Sleep is not just about getting kids to stay in bed. It’s about nervous system regulation, emotional safety, brain development, and connection. When we understand the biology behind sleep, we stop personalizing the struggle and start responding with clarity and confidence. This episode covers: The neuroscience of sleep and how it supports brain development What happens in your child’s nervous system at bedtime Why over-tired kids often look wired instead of sleepy How cortisol and stress impact children’s sleep The real reason some children fight sleep How to create a predictable bedtime routine that supports regulation What sleep regressions are and why they happen How to handle 4-month, 8-month, toddler, and preschool sleep regressions Practical tools to reduce bedtime resistance without power struggles How to stay calm when bedtime feels exhausting You’ll learn why sleep regressions are not setbacks, but signs of growth. Whether your child is learning to crawl, walk, talk, or becoming more aware of separation, developmental leaps often show up in sleep first. We also talk about how connection during the day directly impacts sleep at night, and why bedtime resistance is often a request for safety, not defiance. If you’re looking for: Gentle sleep support for toddlers A healthy bedtime routine for kids Help with toddler sleep regression Nervous system-informed parenting tools Science-backed sleep strategies for children This episode will give you both the research and the reassurance you need. Sleep is not about control. It’s about rhythm, regulation, and relationship. If this episode encouraged you, share it with another parent who needs support. And if you haven’t yet, subscribe and leave a review . It helps this message reach more families who are navigating bedtime challenges. For more resources on nervous system regulation, emotional intelligence, and connected parenting, visit The Parent Thing and follow along for weekly conversations that blend neuroscience with practical parenting tools.













