Wouldn’t it be nice if infants and children wanted to sleep exactly where we wanted to put them on a given day? No joke here – it would be wonderful, but unfortunately it’s not how most babies sleep.
A new study find that infants with high sensory sensitivity have shallower deep sleep, offering clues into early neurodivergent development.
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