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Helping Your Baby to Sleep

The author's son. Fathering down is a valid technique!

IS YOUR BABY NOT SLEEPING?

180 Expert and Practical Tips PROVEN to Help Your Child to Sleep

in one eBook for $11.00 available to download now. [1]

Does it take long for your baby to go to sleep? Do you (_and _your
child _and_ your partner) get stressed at night-time? Does she cry as
soon as you leave the room? Do you _regularly _spend hours trying to
get her to sleep? Are you caught between the guilt of letting her cry
to sleep, and your own need to sleep? Have you tried _everything?_

This book is packed with tips for parents who want a practical guide
to help.

* Discover the 13 KEY SLEEP STRATEGIES and 180 PROVEN TIPS from a
variety of experts
* so YOU CHOOSE what makes sense
* 12 AGE RANGES from birth to 5 years
* Densely packed, straight to the point, and easy to find the right
info, so it SAVES YOU TIME
* BONUS - when you buy this book, you will be directed to our Baby
Sleeping Resources Center website, which has a number of the best
available resources for helping your baby to sleep.

Download for $11.00 [2]

This book pulls together experience from parents, experts, and web
resources to give you the broadest selection of practical tips to help
your baby sleep.

Not every child responds to the same system. Not every parent is
happy to apply the same solution. So our approach is to give you the
widest variety of available sleep strategies so that _YOU _can make
the best choice for you and your family.

The heart of the book is the huge number of tips pulled together
from a huge number of sources. Tips which answer questions like ...

* How can I help my baby to sleep earlier?
* Should I be sleeping with my baby?

* Will this help her sleep?

* Is it safe?

* Should I be nursing her to sleep?

* If I do, how can I wean her off it?

* What kind of bedtime routine helps her sleep?

* What should I avoid?

* What works best at each age?
* What can I do during the day to help her sleep at night?
* How do I know if she has a sleep problem?
* Where should I put her to bed?
* How should I put her to bed?
* What do I do about her needing mommy for sleep?
* How do I stop her coming to my bed at night or in the morning?
* and many more ...

NO WAFFLE - JUST STRAIGHT TALK AND TIPS

This is not a book on child psychology or biology. It is a STRAIGHT
TO THE POINT guide with tips and strategies on how to help your baby
sleep. There is a thorough reference, bibliography and web resource
list at the end if you want to read further into the academic and
practical study and literature which are sources of this book .
However, THIS BOOK IS FOR PARENTS WHO WANT DIRECT ADVICE ON DOING
SOMETHING TO MAKE IT BETTER...

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BOOK DESCRIPTION

This is a practical e-book that pulls together most of the currently
available material on how to help your child to sleep. It contains:

*

12 AGE RANGES , from newly born to 5 years old, so that you can
adapt as your child grows older.

*

13 KEY STRATEGIES that are in common use, so that you can assess
which ones will work best for your family;

*

180 PROVEN TIPS, including bed time, routines, where and when to put
her to bed, how to help her sleep once in bed, things you can do in
the day to help, how to stop her getting out of bed, etc.

How you bring up your child is your own choice. Only you know your
values, what you are prepared to tolerate, what _your child _is
prepared to tolerate and so on. Most books on baby sleep discuss one
system - the writer's. You will usually get one opinion and theory.
This book pulls the learnings from a huge number of them, as well as
from the enormous amount of information on the web, into one concise
and practical volume. Rather than making assumptions about how you
want to bring your children up, the book arms you with the widest
range of options, strategies and tips available so that you can apply
based on what works best for you.

It includes strategies from the major sleep systems in use,
including different varieties of controlled crying, nursing to sleep,
co-sleeping, and so on. And the tips are from medical experts as well
as from parents (the _real_ experts) who just found good ways to help
their children sleep.

It will save you a lot of time

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