This is a book for every parent whose sleep is interrupted many times a night—by a toddler's sweet squeals, joyful cries or desperate cries, an empty belly or a full diaper. "Your Child's Sleep—From Infant to Preschooler" is an invaluable resource when sleep disorders overshadow the joy of parenting.
William and Martha Sears, with the support of their pediatrician sons, James and Robert, offer comfort to exhausted parents by offering a wealth of compassionate advice on how to achieve a good night's sleep. Taking into account the individual temperaments of children and parents, they explain:
• what is the difference between infant sleep and the sleep of older children and adults,
• how to determine where your child will sleep best,
• why crying it out is not good for either small or big children,
• how to facilitate night feedings and how to avoid them,
• what are the benefits of sleeping with your baby,
• how to organize daytime naps and evening sleep,
• what may be the medical and physical causes of nighttime wakings,
• what are sleep rituals and how to maintain them in special situations, such as illness or teething.
William and Martha Sears, tireless advocates of attachment parenting, show how to nurture the bond with your child while meeting the entire family's sleep needs. Because a well-rested parent is a happy parent!
William and Martha Sears, with the support of their pediatrician sons, James and Robert, offer comfort to exhausted parents by offering a wealth of compassionate advice on how to achieve a good night's sleep. Taking into account the individual temperaments of children and parents, they explain:
• what is the difference between infant sleep and the sleep of older children and adults,
• how to determine where your child will sleep best,
• why crying it out is not good for either small or big children,
• how to facilitate night feedings and how to avoid them,
• what are the benefits of sleeping with your baby,
• how to organize daytime naps and evening sleep,
• what may be the medical and physical causes of nighttime wakings,
• what are sleep rituals and how to maintain them in special situations, such as illness or teething.
William and Martha Sears, tireless advocates of attachment parenting, show how to nurture the bond with your child while meeting the entire family's sleep needs. Because a well-rested parent is a happy parent!
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This is a book for every parent whose sleep is interrupted many times a night—by a toddler's sweet squeals, joyful cries or desperate cries, an empty belly or a full diaper. "Your Child's Sleep—From Infant to Preschooler" is an invaluable resource when sleep disorders overshadow the joy of parenting.
William and Martha Sears, with the support of their pediatrician sons, James and Robert, offer comfort to exhausted parents by offering a wealth of compassionate advice on how to achieve a good night's sleep. Taking into account the individual temperaments of children and parents, they explain:
• what is the difference between infant sleep and the sleep of older children and adults,
• how to determine where your child will sleep best,
• why crying it out is not good for either small or big children,
• how to facilitate night feedings and how to avoid them,
• what are the benefits of sleeping with your baby,
• how to organize daytime naps and evening sleep,
• what may be the medical and physical causes of nighttime wakings,
• what are sleep rituals and how to maintain them in special situations, such as illness or teething.
William and Martha Sears, tireless advocates of attachment parenting, show how to nurture the bond with your child while meeting the entire family's sleep needs. Because a well-rested parent is a happy parent!
William and Martha Sears, with the support of their pediatrician sons, James and Robert, offer comfort to exhausted parents by offering a wealth of compassionate advice on how to achieve a good night's sleep. Taking into account the individual temperaments of children and parents, they explain:
• what is the difference between infant sleep and the sleep of older children and adults,
• how to determine where your child will sleep best,
• why crying it out is not good for either small or big children,
• how to facilitate night feedings and how to avoid them,
• what are the benefits of sleeping with your baby,
• how to organize daytime naps and evening sleep,
• what may be the medical and physical causes of nighttime wakings,
• what are sleep rituals and how to maintain them in special situations, such as illness or teething.
William and Martha Sears, tireless advocates of attachment parenting, show how to nurture the bond with your child while meeting the entire family's sleep needs. Because a well-rested parent is a happy parent!
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