
Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems


Modified Cry-It-Out requires attention to the clock. You likely will find that using a timer helps here. It also assumes that your baby will soothe quickly when you go to her - an assumption that may not be true at all. This method also works best for Easy babies and less well (or not at all) for Difficult babies. Slow-To-Warm-Up children might res
... See moreRebecca Michi • Sleep and Your Child's Temperament.
The Sleepeasy Solution: The Exhausted Parent's Guide to Getting Your Child to Sleep from Birth to Age 5
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Long before a diagnosis is made, parents have a nagging sense that something is not right with their child. He doesn’t sleep like the books say a baby should; his reactions seem too extreme; he seems always on the go with a purposeful look on his face, but a shambles is left in his wake as he goes off to do yet something else. Parents in other fami
... See moreJanice Papolos • The Bipolar Child (Third Edition): The Definitive and Reassuring Guide to Childhood's Most Misunderstood Disorder
from the child’s birth, the mothers should distinguish between when their babies were crying and when they were just whimpering in their sleep.
Pamela Druckerman • Bringing Up Bébé
The No-Cry Sleep Solution: Gentle Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep Through the Night: Foreword by William Sears, M.D.
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