'I’m a child sleep expert - my easy way to help with bedtime separation anxiety'
In the caption, Michelle added: "Toddler sleep comes with a whole new set of challenges than baby sleep, and while separation anxiety has some peaks with babies as well, it hits different with toddlers because of increased imagination and the overall realisation of how fun it is to be awake.
"It’s not uncommon at many toddler ages to experience this, but particularly age 3 we see a peak in separation anxiety. "I have many families come to me saying their child is requesting they stay with them until they fall asleep, have more nightmares, want cuddles in the night, and much more!"I do this with Charley often. BUT why not try other tools to help them feel safe and secure.Read More on The Sun