Carley R. Lester

Teach your Baby to Sleep Independently Through the Night

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Getting your baby to sleep is a rite of passage a lot of parents have to go through in the process of bringing up your child. Babies and toddlers may have problems going to sleep or adjusting to new sleep locations, they will sometimes put up an epic battle, and the cries will make you shift your stance. They will refuse to sleep in their cribs or crawl right into your bed in the middle of the night.

You may have employed the “usual” techniques to get your baby to sleep like rocking, cuddling at any time of the day for your child to sleep. Other acts which you may have unconsciously encouraged may have led to the development of this problem.  This surely can't go on for long if you are to get your baby to sleep independently which is necessary for the development of a child just like walking and talking.

So do you face some of these problems with your baby

Crying all through the night when left to sleep alone?

Always crawling back into your bed?

Can't sleep without rocking or cuddling?

Only sleep in your arms?

Then this is the book for you. In the pages, you will find simple strategies that have been proven to work for getting your child to sleep independently.

Get this book today to ensure your baby develops a healthy sleeping habit and the whole family too.
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  • Tatiana Vhas quoted6 years ago
    Q: Is it ok to let my child sleep in my bed once in a while?

    A: it is not advisable you encourage this practice as it will only send conflicting messages the child and possibly reinforces the sticky situation you are trying to correct.
  • Tatiana Vhas quoted6 years ago
    Take, for example, if your baby is playing with a dangerous piece of equipment, you immediately reach out to take it from her. The expected reaction is that your baby cries. The cries will continue until she eventually stops. As a parent, you know the harm that could have been done, but you don't yield and let your child come to harm despite the cries. Or would you? Of course, you won't because you are instilling in your child very important life lessons that will be useful in future. This same principle applies to getting a child to sleep independently
  • Tatiana Vhas quoted6 years ago
    Good sleep behaviors can also be learned just as the bad was learned. All you need to do is gradually replace the bad habits with good ones.
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