Understanding How We Evolved to Parent

SEP 13, 2016-1 MIN
Paleo Baby

Understanding How We Evolved to Parent

SEP 13, 2016-1 MIN

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<p dir="ltr">How do you approach big parenting decisions? Do you find yourself confused and conflicted with what the &ldquo;experts&rdquo; say? Have you wrestled with the idea of &ldquo;sleep training,&rdquo; bedsharing, or nursing schedules for your baby? &nbsp;What if there was a way to approach all of the important topics so you were empowered to make the best choice for you and your family?</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://nourishbalancethrive.s3.amazonaws.com/media/uploads/gallery/Tracy_Cassels_Med.png" style="float:right" />My guest Tracy Cassels offers a sound and unique perspective that I think will help a lot of parents. Tracy has an undergraduate degree in Cognitive Science, masters in Clinical Psychology, and PhD in Developmental Psychology. She is the founder and lead author of the site <a href="http://evolutionaryparenting.com/">Evolutionary Parenting</a>.</p> <p>Evolutionary parenting is the idea that we have evolved and coevolved with our infants to create a unique relationship between babies and their caregivers. When we approach parenting challenges with the idea that these co-evolved relationships may, on a lot of levels, be at odds with our modern culture and way of life, it becomes clear that alternative solutions to these challenges may be imperative.</p> <p>How much do you know about your baby&rsquo;s basic biology and physiology? Enough to know what&rsquo;s normal or abnormal when it comes to development? Join us as we dissect infant sleep patterns, how to approach sleep &ldquo;research,&rdquo; what &lsquo;normal&rsquo; really means, and healthy sleep for modern families, all from the perspective of Evolutionary Parenting.</p>