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Loading... The No-Cry Sleep Solution: Gentle Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep Through the…by Elizabeth PantleySeries: No-Cry Solution
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. The methods outlined in this book are just not practical for a sleep-deprived parent. Believe me, I tried. ( )I wouldn't say this book is a cure-all, but it offers many helpful tips for improving baby sleep - leaving lights on during naps, but off at night; observing how much stimulation baby gets at night and eliminating TV, for example, if it seems to disrupt sleep; giving a bath before bed; etc. The author also points out that the medical definition of sleeping through the night is 5 or 6 hours - "not the eight you may have been hoping for." Straight-forward, practical advice on getting your baby to sleep. I like the fact that the author offers advice on how to put together a customized sleep plan based on your particular situation as opposed to a strict, one-size fits all method. Good information but it wasn't effective for my spirited twins. no reviews | add a review
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