The better your baby sleeps, the better you sleep -- nobody knows this more than bleary-eyed new parents. Here's a welcome thought: you can actually teach your baby to sleep through the night, the same way you show a baby how to smile or respond to your voice. This revolutionary program is based on a simple idea: There comes a time when a baby is ready to sleep through the night, which this expert calls "the core night". By properly leading up to the core night, and by learning to identify that time in the baby's sleep life, both you and your baby will be able to enjoy restful nights. Find out what to do during pregnancy to prepare the baby for proper sleep rhythms. Become aware of things you might be doing that keep your baby from sleeping well, and what to do when the baby is awake that helps sleep come early and long enough. Learn some unusual answers to the age-old question of whether to pick up a baby that awakens in the night. Perhaps most valuable is the list of "Twelve Golden Rules", a trouble-shooting reference for helping any child sleep well through the first three years of life.
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Synopsis:
Shows how to prevent your child having a sleeping problem, offering parents advice on establishing and maintaining good sleep patterns, while adjusting to the needs of their child. The book encourages a confident, commonsense approach, which should result in quiet, peaceful nights for all.
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- PublisherCassell Illustrated
- Publication date1996
- ISBN 10 0706375041
- ISBN 13 9780706375046
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages128
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