this book is about responsive parenting. It is about how babies thrive when parents are sensitive to their needs - during the day and the night. It looks at baby sleep and shows that babies wake up at night and need help to settle for many good reasons, as frustrating as this may be to their parents. Sleep training, which aims to teach children to fall asleep independently by leaving them to cry without comfort, is the opposite of the authors' approach. It has been popular among parents and widely recommended by health professionals. However, an explosion of new research in early childhood development in recent years has led many to ask: Is sleep training really something we should be doing to our children? the authors present fascinating research into how babies develop and how infant sleep works. they give many examples and recount the experiences of parents. their methods are adaptable and loving, even if they mean spending more time, more care, and more energy on parents and their babies.
Why Gentle Techniques Work Best
Paperback
Publication Date: 27/01/2011
An updated and revised edition of this highly acclaimed book which offers parents ways of creating the conditions for better sleep for their babies, allowing them to feel loved and safe, and without endangering a baby's emotional and mental health.
this book is about responsive parenting. It is about how babies thrive when parents are sensitive to their needs - during the day and the night. It looks at baby sleep and shows that babies wake up at night and need help to settle for many good reasons, as frustrating as this may be to their parents. Sleep training, which aims to teach children to fall asleep independently by leaving them to cry without comfort, is the opposite of the authors' approach. It has been popular among parents and widely recommended by health professionals. However, an explosion of new research in early childhood development in recent years has led many to ask: Is sleep training really something we should be doing to our children? the authors present fascinating research into how babies develop and how infant sleep works. they give many examples and recount the experiences of parents. their methods are adaptable and loving, even if they mean spending more time, more care, and more energy on parents and their babies.
this book is about responsive parenting. It is about how babies thrive when parents are sensitive to their needs - during the day and the night. It looks at baby sleep and shows that babies wake up at night and need help to settle for many good reasons, as frustrating as this may be to their parents. Sleep training, which aims to teach children to fall asleep independently by leaving them to cry without comfort, is the opposite of the authors' approach. It has been popular among parents and widely recommended by health professionals. However, an explosion of new research in early childhood development in recent years has led many to ask: Is sleep training really something we should be doing to our children? the authors present fascinating research into how babies develop and how infant sleep works. they give many examples and recount the experiences of parents. their methods are adaptable and loving, even if they mean spending more time, more care, and more energy on parents and their babies.
- ISBN:
- 9781921462252
- 9781921462252
- Category:
- Child care & upbringing
- Format:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
- 27-01-2011
- Publisher:
- Finch Publishing
- Country of origin:
- Australia
- Edition:
- 2nd Edition
- Pages:
- 256
- Dimensions (mm):
- 140x216x14mm
- Weight:
- 0.33kg
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