EPISODE · Feb 8, 2026 · 25 MIN
Bedtime Battles: What Your Child Is Really Communicating
from Parenting Relief · host Mar De Carlo
Bedtime resistance isn’t misbehavior, it’s communication.In this episode of Parenting Relief, we explore what children are actually expressing when bedtime becomes difficult, stressful, or emotionally charged. From common challenges like overtiredness, under-tiredness, overstimulation, nutrition, and transitions, to deeper emotional needs around safety, connection, and regulation, this episode helps parents move beyond labels and into understanding.You’ll learn:Why bedtime is one of the most emotionally loaded moments of the dayHow to listen for meaning instead of labeling behaviorWhat everyday factors (movement, screens, food, sunlight, stress) can affect sleepWhen bedtime resistance may signal something that needs more attentionHow to respond with connection instead of saysPractical ways to create emotional predictability and safety at nightThis episode is not about forcing sleep or “winning” bedtime.It’s about slowing down, uncovering the root cause, and building trust, night by night.Note: This episode focuses on common emotional and relational contributors to bedtime resistance. Medical conditions, illness, and developmental differences can also affect sleep and should be explored with appropriate professionals when relevant.New episodes of Parenting Relief drop every week. DISCLAIMERThis podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice. The content shared reflects general principles, professional experience, and personal insight and should not replace individualized care from a qualified healthcare or mental health professional.Any grounding, breathing, or awareness exercises shared in this episode should not be performed while driving, operating machinery, or engaging in activities that require full external focus. Please listen only, or return to the exercises when it is safe to do so.Always consult an appropriate professional regarding your specific situation or concerns.
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Bedtime resistance isn’t misbehavior, it’s communication.In this episode of Parenting Relief, we explore what children are actually expressing when bedtime becomes difficult, stressful, or emotionally charged. From common challenges like overtiredness, under-tiredness, overstimulation, nutrition, and transitions, to deeper emotional needs around safety, connection, and regulation, this episode helps parents move beyond labels and into understanding.You’ll learn:Why bedtime is one of the most emotionally loaded moments of the dayHow to listen for meaning instead of labeling behaviorWhat everyday factors (movement, screens, food, sunlight, stress) can affect sleepWhen bedtime resistance may signal something that needs more attentionHow to respond with connection instead of saysPractical ways to create emotional predictability and safety at nightThis episode is not about forcing sleep or “winning” bedtime.It’s about slowing down, uncovering the root cause, and building trust, night by night.Note: This episode focuses on common emotional and relational contributors to bedtime resistance. Medical conditions, illness, and developmental differences can also affect sleep and should be explored with appropriate professionals when relevant.New episodes of Parenting Relief drop every week. DISCLAIMERThis podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice. The content shared reflects general principles, professional experience, and personal insight and should not replace individualized care from a qualified healthcare or mental health professional.Any grounding, breathing, or awareness exercises shared in this episode should not be performed while driving, operating machinery, or engaging in activities that require full external focus. Please listen only, or return to the exercises when it is safe to do so.Always consult an appropriate professional regarding your specific situation or concerns.
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