Search Results books for help on toddler sleep habits



: Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child (9780449902240): Marc Weissbluth: Books

I generally like to start my reviews by saying what I liked about the book I read. In my opinion, the best and most important point made by this book is that sleep is vital for babies. Parents should be on the lookout for signs their child might be suffering from lack of it, and [...]

Pediatrics: Toddler sleeping habits, toddler sleeping habits, brand new baby

You are here: Experts > Kids > Health for Kids > Pediatrics > Toddler sleeping habits Pediatrics – Toddler sleeping habits Expert: Dr. Frederick Blount – 9/7/2006 Question My question is on behalf of my daughter, who is at her wit’s end. Her 13 month old son usually falls asleep on his own within minutes, [...]

How To Manage Toddler Sleep Habits

By: Deirdre Wilson Before you try to mess with your toddler’s sleep habits, you might want to consider some advice from the experts. If your toddler fancies starting his day in the predawn hours – say 5 a.m. – you might think that putting him to bed later (perhaps at 9 or 10 p.m.) will [...]

No More Morning Nap: Changes in Toddler Sleep Habits -

No More Morning Nap: Changes in Toddler Sleep Habits For months, you’ve cherished your child’s morning nap. That’s when you have some brief yet precious time to yourself to either get things done (laundry, bills, e-mail…the list never ends) or have some rare “me” time (pop in that yoga DVD, have an uninterrupted phone chat, [...]

Toddler Sleep Habits: Interview with Dr. Kevin Johnson

For many parents, one of the most common problems they face involves developing good toddler sleep habits. For some, the struggle lies in falling asleep. For others, the problem includes wakefulness in the middle of the night. There certainly isn’t one definitive cure for any of these sleep problems, but there are some strategies that [...]

Pediatrics: Toddler’s Sleep, good sleep habits, sleep problems

You are here: Experts > Kids > Health for Kids > Pediatrics > Toddler’s Sleep Pediatrics – Toddler’s Sleep Expert: David Olson, MD – 1/22/2005 Question I have a 14 month old who needs a lot of help going to sleep. Long story short. After this long of him still not sleeping through the night [...]

Books to Help Sleep Train Infants, Toddlers and Older Children

I spent a lot of time researching books to help sleep train my triplets as infants. After months of sleepless nights for my husband and I, we finally came to the realization that we needed help from an expert. There was simply no way we could get these three babies to sleep at the same [...]

: Know which baby sleep books to buy (and which to avoid)

When my daughter was 2 months old, she slept only 9 hours a day, often only 5 hours at night, and never for more than 3 hours at a stretch. She, my husband, and I were all exhausted. So I decided to consult the experts: I went to my library and, not knowing which baby [...]

: Amazing Baby Sleep Secrets (9780971692763): Michael F. Quarles Sr.: Books

This book can be ordered, either as a download or in hard copy, from http://www.amazing-baby-sleep-secrets.com. The ‘hard sell’ on the website almost put me off buying the book, but I’m so glad I did buy it. This is rather different from any other how-to-help-baby-sleep book you might find. I have to agree with previous reviewers [...]

: Melatonin: Nature’s Sleeping Pill (9780895297754): Ray Sahelian: Books

Melatonin is a natural hormone produced by the pineal gland. It assists in setting and controlling the clock that regulates the body’s natural rhythms. Supplementation is useful for inducing sleep and curing jet lag. In this regard, the substance enhances the REM phase of sleep. But it has other benfits as examined by the author [...]



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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...