Sleeping Like a Baby
Simple Sleep Solution for Infants and Toddlers
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Narrated by:
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Vanessa Coffey
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Written by:
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Pinky McKay
About this listen
Are you obsessed with your baby's sleep? Do you feel weak because you can't leave him to cry himself to sleep? Do you need to relax more and enjoy being a parent?
Parenting expert Pinky McKay offers a natural, intuitive approach to solving your little ones' sleep problems and gives practical tips on how to understand your baby's tired cues, create a safe sleeping environment, gently settle babies and toddlers and feed infants to encourage sleep.
Sleeping Like a Baby is a must-listen for stress-free, guilt-free parenting and offers down-to-earth and heartening advice on helping babies (and their parents) to sleep better.
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- Krysta
- 2021-10-01
I am overall disappointed. Glorifies bed sharing and breast feeding
I find myself obsessing over my daughters sleep. She is 9 weeks old/. 5 weeks adjusted. The one good takeaway I got from this book is that it’s developmental normal for babies to wake during the night and that it’ll come in time. So what really bothers me about this book is that they praise bed sharing and that it’s perfectly healthy and actually better for baby to be next to it’s mom. Especially since breastfeeding they say it’s better for baby to be able to just snuggle up and eat. That’s My other annoyance with this book….. they continually glorify breastfeeding and preach that breast is best. That formula can cause all sorts of issues in babies. Imagine being a mom struggling to breastfeed or her mental health is suffering and listening to this author tell you that the only way to keep your baby healthy is to breastfeed. I can honestly say I cringed a lot while listening to this book and even almost shocked at some of the advice given. Unless you’re a bed sharing, breastfeeding mom I would skip this book.
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