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Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child

Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy ChildAuthor: Marc Weissbluth
Publisher: Ballantine Books

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1245 reviews
Sales Rank: 532

Media: Paperback
Edition: Revised
Pages: 345
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Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.6 x 1.1

ISBN: 0449004023
Dewey Decimal Number: 618.928498
EAN: 9780449004029
ASIN: 0449004023

Publication Date: April 12, 2003
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Product Description
One of the country's leading researchers updates his revolutionary approach to solving--and preventing--your children's sleep problems

Here Dr. Marc Weissbluth, a distinguished pediatrician and father of four, offers his groundbreaking program to ensure the best sleep for your child. In Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child, he explains with authority and reassurance his step-by-step regime for instituting beneficial habits within the framework of your child's natural sleep cycles. This valuable sourcebook contains brand new research that

- Pinpoints the way daytime sleep differs from night sleep and why both are important to your child
- Helps you cope with and stop the crybaby syndrome, nightmares, bedwetting, and more
- Analyzes ways to get your baby to fall asleep according to his internal clock--naturally
- Reveals the common mistakes parents make to get their children to sleep--including the inclination to rock and feed
- Explores the different sleep cycle needs for different temperaments--from quiet babies to hyperactive toddlers
- Emphasizes the significance of a nap schedule
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Rest is vital to your child's health growth and development. Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child outlines proven strategies that ensure good, healthy sleep for every age. Advises parents dealing with teenagers and their unique sleep problems


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2 out of 5 stars This book had some useful info but made me a bit mad   November 3, 2009
Marcy A. Eiben (san diego)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

First, I would like to say this book did have a lot of useful information and I would actually recommend that everyone read it for that. It does go into a good example of a schedule for a baby and why a baby needs that schedule to great detail. It also has good information on signs your baby is tired or ready for sleep.

What I severly dislike about the book:

1. It bashes other books and sleep methods. This is completely unnecessary.

2. Not all babies are the same and this book advocates the cry-it-out method for all babies, including stating that if you don't do this your child will have sleep difficulties for the rest of their lives. There is obviously much proof otherwise and there are quite a few other ways to teach your child to self-soothe.

3. It states reasons parents wouldn't want to let there child cry it out which are mostly not true, mainly that a parent wouldn't want to do this because they feel "guilty" for being away from the baby during the day. This is complete crap. Maybe that's true for some parents but not for a majority.

4. The book is very long and not put together in a logical, easy to read way. You have to continuously turn to other sections of the book to try to make sense of it.



5 out of 5 stars Read and reread this book for three children   October 21, 2009
Jenn (Calgary, Canada)
I was having trouble figuring out the sleep thing with my first child, 10 years ago. I checked out six books from the library and read them all when he was 3 months old. I liked this one best and (mostly) stuck with it. I reread it when my second child came along and then re-reread it with the latest addition who is 7 months old and I think I'm getting better and better at implementing the measures that Dr. Weissbluth recommends. The material is as relevant now as it was 10 years ago and I LOVE this book. I read it cover to cover in the first two weeks after the last one was born and every few weeks I find myself referring to different sections and reviewing them as things change. Other reviewers thought the material was a bit dry but I appreciated the scientific approach that Dr. Weissbluth has taken and found it gave me the best understanding of what was possible. You DO NOT have to be sleep deprived for the first year of life with a new baby.

I recommend this book to everyone I know that is having a baby and hope that it will help them to get a great night's sleep and raise a child that is also a great sleeper.



1 out of 5 stars All babies are different   October 17, 2009
Joanna J (NY)
I tried his idea of putting my baby to bed early and then earlier . . . and what I got was a baby who would take a nice 45 minute nap at 6 or 6:30 pm and then was raring to go until 11 pm! We went back to an 8:30 bedtime and now she gets more sleep in total and gets to see her father at night. Win-win.


5 out of 5 stars No More Tears   October 15, 2009
Susan Blumberg-Kason (Chicago)
I've used Dr. Weissbluth's book for my first two children, and with the advice I got from it, I feel like a saner person and a better mother. When my oldest son was two, he couldn't fall asleep on his own, and as a result didn't fall asleep until close to 11pm every night. Every day he threw tantrums and was inconsolable. A friend told me about Dr. Weissbluth's book, so I bought it and learned that I should put my son to bed by 6pm. Yes, the philosophy is counter-intiutive, but it is based on decades of research--and it works! The difference was night and day. My son not only fell asleep quickly--and on his own--but slept later in the morning (he had been getting up around 5am, but now slept until 6:15). From then on, he was a happier child, rarely threw tantrums, and excelled at school. With my daughter, I put her to bed early and had no sleep problems with her until she was about two. When she stopped napping, the chapter on re-establishing the nap really helped. I learned I was putting her down for a nap too early, so started a later nap. She not only started napping again, but slept now for two hours every afternoon instead of 30, 45, or 60 minutes. Without Dr. Weissbluth's book, I would be overwhelmed, overtired, and overextended. Now that I have a third child, I put him down before he becomes overtired. I am confident that if he ever needs to re-establish his naps, I can turn to Dr. Weissbluth's book and get him back on track. I've bought this book half a dozen times: twice for myself (the first copy was passed down to my brother when his daughter was born), for my sister-in-law, and for a few friends. It's not only a perfect gift for first-time parents, but also for seasoned moms and dads who face challenging sleep issues.


5 out of 5 stars Buy it!!   October 11, 2009
Lauren Kiesz (Woodland, CA)
This is a wonderful addition to any new parent's bookshelf! The information in this book is based on facts - lots of sleep research was conducted before this book was written. I have a very happy baby with very healthy sleep habits!

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