3 Signs of Misinterpreted Sleep Training Data

A free guide for professionals

Neuroscience brain Rocio Zunini

Are you a professional guiding families through critical decisions about infant care?

  • Do you want to ensure that your advice is based on accurate, trustworthy research?

  • Are you ready to empower parents with the right information and foster informed decision-making?

Hi, I’m Rocío! I have a PhD in Neuroscience and I'm a mom of two.

 

I help professionals who support new parents understand the remarkable brain changes that occur in both infants and parents — so they can bring neuroscience into their practice in ways that truly make a difference.

One essential (and often misunderstood) part of supporting the developing brain is understanding infant sleep.

I’m on a mission to share science-based insights on infant sleep with professionals, so they can offer more grounded, compassionate care — and empower parents to make confident, informed decisions.

Download my free guide and start integrating this essential knowledge into your work.

 

Inside the Guide

  • Evaluate Claims Critically: Learn how to distinguish between well-supported assumptions and those based on misguided or biased data.

  • Empower Parents with Accurate Information: Avoid misleading claims that can create confusion, guilt, or unnecessary stress for parents.

  • Advocate for Neurodevelopmentally Aligned Practices: Understand the neurodevelopmental needs of infants, such as the necessity for co-regulation and attunement.

  • Foster Informed Decision-Making: Help families understand the reality of sleep training research, presented within the broader context of infant neurodevelopment and attachment science

Neuroscience brain Rocio Zunini

Imagine the profound impact you can have on the families you support

When your guidance aligns with the neuroscience of infant sleep, you’re doing more than offering advice — you’re helping create an environment where parents and babies can truly thrive, rooted in love, connection, and physiological design.

This guide will support you in critically analyzing the science behind sleep training. You'll learn how to recognize common misinterpretations in the research, so you can confidently promote practices that prioritize the long-term well-being of both infants and their parents.

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