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| Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child | 
enlarge | Author: Marc Md Weissbluth Publisher: Ballantine Books Category: Book
List Price: CDN$ 19.00 Buy New: CDN$ 13.49 You Save: CDN$ 5.51 (29%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 536 reviews Sales Rank: 594
Media: Paperback Edition: Revised Pages: 345 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.5 x 1.1
ISBN: 0449004023 Dewey Decimal Number: 618.928498 EAN: 9780449004029 ASIN: 0449004023
Publication Date: April 12, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Heaven Sent September 18, 2008 This book gives parents an understanding of how sleep happens, sleep patterns and the tools to instill great sleep habits in our kids. It was an eye opener and a godsend. We went from having a baby everyone thought was 'characteristically' wakeful and uninterested in his surroundings to a happily well rested baby that loves to interact w his environment. Must read for new parents.
not great February 19, 2008 I didn't like this book too much. I felt that most of the suggestions were a bit harsh and contradictory. I have several *sleep solutions* books and this is definately my least favorite. Was also really really long!
Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child January 20, 2006 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I consider this book to be the "bible" for sleep-deprived parents. It gives you all the background info you need to understand children's sleep problems and how to fix them. I would not hesitate to recommend it to anyone with a child who is not sleeping well.However, be prepared for a long, cumbersome read. Like many other reviewers have stated, this book needs some good editing. It is difficult to understand in parts, contradictory at times, and just an overall boring read! Difficult to get through the whole thing when you're a tired mom! Despite all that, I'd still consider the book worth buying. But for those of you who just want to get to the facts and solutions, and only have a couple of hours to spend reading, there is an even better book out there. It's called the Sleep Sense Program, by Dana Obleman. You can order it at wwww.sleepsense.net We were following Healthy Sleep Habits to the letter, but our son was still not sleeping through the night consistently. When we came across Sleep Sense, we quickly ordered the book and devoured it. We found that Dana's techniques were very similar to Mark Weissbluth's. The difference we found in Dana's book was removing the soother from our son's bedtime routine. As soon as we did that, no more night wakings! If you have to pick one book, I'd pick Sleep Sense for its quick, no-nonsense read, easy to implement, effective tips as well as the extras it comes with (workbook, electronic sleep log and audio interview with Dana). But if you really want to get in-depth and truly understand how children sleep, what causes sleep problems, different types of sleep problems and how to fix them - Healthy Sleep Habits is the book for you. Personally, I'm glad I have both, and refer back to them whenever my son enters a new sleep pattern.
Great Book, Lousy Organization September 29, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got this book when I was pregnant, and read it with interest. Now that the little one is here and is three months old I am just starting to employ the book's techniques. It really works and has given me the confidence to tackle the sleep problems my daughter has been facing and also just to feel like what we were doing when our daughter was younger to get her to sleep wasn't causing any future problems (for example, Weisbluth says that prior to thre months using a swing is okay, he also is okay with the family bed). Having also read Ferber's book and Baby Wise (The No Cry Sleep Solution is next on my list), I really feel that this book suits my parenting better than the others and is more appropriate for my daughter's age. Ferber seems to be most appropriate for five and six month olds (and beyond) and Baby Wise's strict schedule wouldn't allow me to breastfeed based on my baby's cues. All in all I think this is a great book, taking a more moderate approach than others - I just wish that it was better organized. If it doesn't end up working for you I would recommend Ferber's book next.
Healthy Sleep habits, Happy Child July 29, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Fabulous! The first six months of my daughter's life were a sleepless hell. Someone recommended this book to me and now I give it to everyone. A sound grounding in sleep biology and a variety of methods to suit different parenting philosophies and tolerances for crying. I don't follow the ultra early bedtime but keep a schedule and bask in the compliments for the baby's sunny disposition (meaning, now that she is well-rested). I struggled miserably with Attachment parenting methods, this was the remedy.
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