Crying and Parental Guilt
Crying and Parental Guilt
If your baby's cries during sleep training fill you with self-doubt and heartache, download “Crying and Parental Guilt" - the latest compassionate ebook from sleep consultant Tammy Buitendach.
This research-based guide help parents understand crying from a developmental perspective and reconcile the difficult decision to let your baby soothe themselves to sleep.
The book examines crying patterns in young children and the biological need to fall asleep independently. Tammy then tackles the whirlwind of difficult emotions moms and dads commonly feel when listening to their child self-settle, from anger to feelings of “being a bad parent."
She draws on psychological principles of secure attachment and emotional resilience to ease your worries. Tammy explains how lovingly supporting your baby’s growing need for autonomy teaches essential self-soothing skills - setting them up for future wellbeing.
The book also addresses common rationalizations parents make to avoid sleep training such as not minding rocking their child for hours. Tammy concludes with a recap of key points to help reframe crying as a normal step toward healthy sleep habits rather than a distress signal.
If the agony of tears has held your family back from sleeping soundly, download Tammy’s wise and compassionate advice now.
Note: The Ebook will be emailed to you within 24 hours of purchase.