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Infant Sleep Training – Dana Obleman’s Child Sleep Center

Infant Sleep Training Infant sleep training is important to prevent future toddler sleep problems. If an infant is not properly trained to sleep, he will grow into a toddler that still experiences the same sleep problems that he had as an infant. Training takes some time and dedication on the parent’s part, but is well [...]

Sleep Training is NOT Cry-It-Out (CIO)

I thought I should first talk about my philosophy on helping your child learn healthy sleep habits. Sleep Training I don’t define “sleep training ” as cry-it-out (CIO) and you don’t have to let your child cry to teach healthy sleep habits . Some people seem to think they are synonymous and I disagree. Sleep [...]

Baby sleep training: Cry it out methods

Baby sleep training: Cry it out methods Reviewed by the BabyCenter Medical Advisory Board Last updated: January 2007 What is the “cry it out” method? People often think this method of sleep training involves leaving babies alone to cry for as long it takes before they fall asleep. But “cry it out” (CIO) simply refers [...]

Infant Sleep Help – Dana Obleman’s Child Sleep Center

Infant Sleep Help For many parents, seeking infant sleep help is a necessity. Infants are not born with good sleeping habits. They do not recognize the difference between night and day. This alone can be enough to wear out sleep deprived new parents. Luckily there are professionals that are trained to help parents enable their [...]

Baby Sleep Specialist – Dana Obleman’s Child Sleep Center

Baby Sleep Specialist If your baby does not seem to be sleeping well, you may need the help of a baby sleep specialist. With backgrounds in child development and psychology, these professionals can provide you with plans and guidelines that will help your baby get the sleep he or she desperately needs. Sleeping Through the [...]

Child Sleep Consultant – Dana Obleman’s Child Sleep Center

Private Child Sleep Consultations Although you may have heard of me as the author of the Internet’s best-selling infant and toddler sleep program, I’ve been meeting with parents in one-on-one situations for almost 5 years in my Vancouver, Canada, office. If you’re live in the Vancouver area (or will be traveling here), I’d be happy [...]

Sleep Aids For Babies – Dana Obleman’s Child Sleep Center

Sleep Aids For Babies Many parents need to utilize sleep aids for babies when trying to develop good sleep habits in infants. Sleep aids have a place and time to be used, but if they are allowed to be used for an extended period of time they can actually cause more problems than solutions. Even [...]

Baby Sleep Disorders – Dana Obleman’s Child Sleep Center

Baby Sleep Disorder Every new parent needs to be aware that their new baby may end up suffering from a baby sleep disorder. Although a few sleep disorders can occur in both babies and adults, it is important to understand that infants and children will display different symptoms. Only recently have health professionals begun diagnosing [...]

Baby Fighting Sleep – Dana Obleman’s Child Sleep Center

Baby Fighting Sleep Although it is the one thing that they need, new parents are often faced with a baby fighting sleep. Sometimes it seems that babies are deliberately trying to avoid sleep. It can be a frustrating dilemma for exhausted parents. Understanding Sleep Fighters Learn More About What To Do When Your Baby Fights [...]

The no-cry sleep solution

Rating: the no-cry sleep solution Gentle Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep Trhough the Night by Elizabeth Pantley, William Sears Related Articles • Sleep Problems in Infants • Sleep Problems in Children – The Sleep Tight Video • Nightmares, Night Terrors and Sleep Walking • End of Daylight Saving Time • Should I Let My [...]



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  • 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....
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  • 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...
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  • Todd Mcclelland: I think even if you don’t use his process, he’s got a lot of interesting things to say...