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![]() None No current Talk conversations about this book. Nothing ground-breaking here, but there were a few good reminders about healthy sleep habits for this age group. It was also very easy to read, which I appreciated since my toddler's sleep habits have eroded my ability to concentrate. ( ![]() This book really helped me work out our childs sleep patterns. It took time but thats what good things do. Our Fussy baby sleeps really well all night and for that we are very greatful. I am also very mindful of the "No Cry" part as the development of a childs brain is very important. Invaluable guide to breaking bad sleep habits and creating new better ones. Sequel to the original No Cry Sleep Solution, it's heartily recommended to all parents. no reviews | add a review
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Guaranteed to help parents reclaim sweet dreams for their entire family New from the bestselling author of the classic baby sleep guide! Getting babies to sleep through the night is one thing; getting willful toddlers and energetic preschoolers to sleep is another problem altogether. Written to help sleep-deprived parents of children ages one to five, The No-Cry Sleep Solution for Toddlers and Preschoolers offers loving solutions to help this active age-group get the rest they--and their parents--so desperately need. A follow-up to Elizabeth Pantley's megahit The No-Cry Sleep Solution, this breakthrough guide is written in Pantley's trademark gentle, child-centered style. Parents will discover a wellspring of positive approaches to help their children get to bed, stay in bed, and sleep all night, without having to resort to punishments or other negative and ineffective measures. The No-Cry Sleep Solution for Toddlers and Preschoolers tackles many common nighttime obstacles, including: Refusals to go to bed Night waking and early rising Reluctance to move out of the crib and into a big-kid bed Nighttime visits to the parents' bed Naptime problems Nightmares, "night terrors," and fears Special sleep issues of twins, special needs children, and adopted children Sleepwalking, sleep talking, snoring, and tooth grinding No library descriptions found. |
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