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Why Your Baby's Sleep Matters
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Parenting at night is as important as parenting during daylight hours, and yet when our children wake up at night we often label this a sleep 'problem'.
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20 March 2016

Research shows that ‘normal’ infant sleep is not what most experts claim it to be. In fact, many of today’s sleep ‘problems’ with young babies and children predominantly occur in the developed world. In Why Your Baby’s Sleep Matters, renowned gentle parenting expert Sarah Ockwell-Smith demonstrates how nurturing babies at night helps their brain development, and covers the topics every parent of a new baby will need to know about, including naps, SIDS, night weaning, coping with your own exhaustion – and even dealing with advice and criticism from others.
Price: $12.95
Pages: 160
Publisher: Global Book Sales
Imprint: Montag & Martin
Series: Pinter & Martin Why It Matters
Publication Date:
20 March 2016
Trim Size: 6.90 X 4.40 in
ISBN: 9781780665450
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / General, HEALTH & FITNESS / Pregnancy & Childbirth, MEDICAL / Sleep Medicine
Sarah Ockwell-Smith is a well-known parenting expert and author who specialises in the psychology and science of parenting, ‘gentle parenting’ and attachment theory, with a particular interest in child sleep. Sarah is famed for her gentle, science-rich, yet easy-to-read books, and her down-to-earth manner and ability to translate her vast knowledge of parenting science into easy-to-understand language. The mother of four school-aged children (three boys and one girl), Sarah lives with her family, cats and numerous ducks and chickens in a 350-year-old cottage in rural Essex, UK.