The Sleepeasy Solution
The Exhausted Parent's Guide to Getting Your Child to Sleep - from Birth to Age 5
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Jo Anna Perrin
About this listen
Even Hollywood's biggest stars face the same dilemma as other parents do: "How do I get my child to sleep?" As parents in the know are finding, whether they're on the red carpet or the soccer field, the answer is the same: The Sleepeasy Solution.
Psychotherapists and sleep specialists Jennifer and Jill, the dynamic "girlfriends" all of Hollywood calls on to solve Junior's sleep problems, have perfected a sleep technique that will get any child snoozing in no time - most often in fewer than three nights. The key to their method? It addresses the emotional needs of both the parent and the child (yes, how to handle the crying!) - a critical component of why most other sleep methods fail.
In this much-needed, family-friendly guide, weary parents will learn to define their own individual sleep goals, those that work for their family's schedule and style. They'll create a customized "sleep planner" to ensure consistency with both parents as well as extended caregivers. (As an added bonus, they'll even improve the listeners' relationships with their spouses with the "marriage-saver" section.) With comprehensive sections devoted to each stage of Baby's and Toddler's development, plus solutions to special circumstances like traveling, daylight savings time, moving to a "big kid bed", and multiples, The Sleepeasy Solution is a dream come true!
©2007 Jennifer Waldburger and Jill Spivack (P)2011 TantorCritic reviews
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- C. K.
- 09-07-23
I think this information is wrong…
There’s information in here about night weaning before 12 months, in fact it seems to recommend weaning at 5 months. This is not recommended from a healthcare point of view, at least not in the UK. Sorry, I am not going to finish listening as I don’t want to be swayed into doing something that will hurt my child’s health.
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