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Baby sleep: The Sears method

Cameron: It’s hard to be a good, cheerful parent when you’re up all night. Narrator: Getting your baby to sleep through the night is the ultimate quest of any new mom and dad. Tamara and Cameron O’Neil have tried walking, pacifiers, bouncing, stairs, and drives in the car with their five-month-old son, Thaddeus. Tamara: What [...]

Pediatrics: baby fights sleep and refuses to sleep, sleep problems, bottle fed

You are here: Experts > Kids > Health for Kids > Pediatrics > baby fights sleep and refuses to sleep Pediatrics – baby fights sleep and refuses to sleep Expert: David Olson, MD – 5/5/2007 Question My 8 Month old daughter fights sleep like no other baby I’ve seen before. I have tried letting her [...]

: The Baby Sleep Book: The Complete Guide to a Good Night’s Rest for…

This is a wonderful addition to the Sears Parenting Library. While the book contains standard AP/Sears fare (i.e. breastfeeding is good, consider co-sleeping, always respond to a crying baby, etc.), there are also some great new ideas wrt to helping your baby sleep better and longer. Know what you’re getting when you buy this book [...]

Find Out Where You and Baby Sleep Best : Part 2 : The Baby Sleep Book

“But our baby sleeps just fine through the night in her own room,” your friends may tell you. Every baby has a different personality. Some needier babies simply need more of their parents day and night. On pages 73 to 75 we discuss infant personalities and temperaments and how they relate to baby’s nighttime needs. [...]

Five Steps to Get Your Baby to Sleep Better : The Baby Sleep Book

For every parent who has ever been deprived of sleep by a restless infant or toddler, now there’s hope. The Baby Sleep Book is the comprehensive, reassuring, solution-filled sleep resource that every family will want to own. Babies don’t automatically know how to sleep through the night; they need to be taught. The Searses have [...]

Baby sleep training: No tears methods

Baby sleep training: No tears methods Reviewed by the BabyCenter Medical Advisory Board Last updated: January 2007 Can I train my baby to fall asleep without leaving him to cry? Teaching your baby to soothe himself to sleep and sleep through the night doesn’t have to mean letting him cry it out (CIO). If you [...]

Infant & Baby

Send to Friend Home – Baby Channel – Baby Sleep Q&A: 12 Month Old won’t sleep through the night Q&A: 12 Month Old won’t sleep through the night by Dr. Christine Wood, M.D (26 Comments) Q My 12 month-old still won’t sleep through the night, and she cannot go to sleep by herself. I rock [...]

Babies and Fighting Sleep – Baby

Babies and Fighting Sleep by Valorie Delp | More from this Blogger You see the eye lids drooping. The tell tale signs of fatigue are creeping over her body: clumsiness, rubbing her eyes and nose, yawning. . . And yet, if you were to actually put her down or do any of the things you [...]

Tips, Strategies, and Solutions for Getting Baby to Fall Asleep

A Baby-Centered Approach to Sleep Babies need sleep, and heaven knows, their moms and dads do too! Unfortunately, newborns tend to have their own ideas about when and where to catch their z’s. Eventually all new parents will have to answer questions like: Crib or family bed? Nurse him (again) or let him cry it [...]

Putting Baby to Sleep: Mother’s Instinct Helps Infants Sleep Better

Putting Baby to Sleep Mother’s Instinct Helps Infants Sleep Better Mar 31, 2009 Bonnie Way Hundreds of articles and books have been written about getting a baby to sleep, each giving different advice. Most advocate various methods of the cry-it-out technique and many give conflicting information about how baby should be put to sleep. Mothers [...]



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  • Clara Edwards: Our daughter had been an erratic sleeper (much of it our fault, in retrospect) and frequently ended up...
  • Emilio Gonzalez: Ferber does a good job of describing what happens when you sleep. Apparently everyone wakes up in...
  • Roberta Reid: I guess my main problem with Ferber was the way that it’s an exact, rigid theory or philosophy....
  • Amber Laws: We were careful to put him in bed before he was completely asleep so he could adjust to the idea of being...
  • Debbie Hubbard: Good luck.posted by dragonsi55 at 7:07 AM on September 29, 2006
  • Douglas Witherell: This idea that you can have a child sleeping quietly in three days is more to appease the parents,...
  • Robert Spangler: The “Cry it out” method didn’t work on him — what did work was something...
  • William Aguilar: The thing is, children are not interchangable. For varying reasons, some kids sleep well righr away...
  • Robin Kelly: We got a baby massage book and started “bedtime” about 30 minutes before we put him down for...
  • Jessica Miller: That being said, rdurbin already wrote down everything I wanted to say–especially the part...
  • Justin Schultz: An idea? To appease us? We spent many months with various techniques that didn’t work, Ferber...
  • Linda Allmon: The second one was a preemie (about 7 weeks) and it literally took years for him to settle into a good...
  • Tara Mccandless: But they do, frequently, until their child is asleep. Have you read any other part of it than the...
  • Darrell Jones: I agree with the being present and patting on the back and telling him it is night night time while...
  • Todd Mcclelland: I think even if you don’t use his process, he’s got a lot of interesting things to say...