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Weissbluth Offers Sage, Caring Advice
I found the information in this book to be very sound and doable as it is based on an entire career of research and experience as a clinician, pediatrician and well as a father of 4 children. Living in Chicago, I wish to share that Weissbluth has a long standing well-respected reputation.
For me, this book taught my husband and I a variety of strategies regarding various sleep issues as our baby grew older. Most recently we consulted the book for the step by step process of how to get our 3 year old to stay in HIS bed all night. It takes tenacity and consistency (and maybe a couple of glasses of wine) to execute over a 3-4 day period...but the method worked and I am so grateful my husband and I stuck it out. If you have a child that won't stay in his bed after you tuck him in...this book offers a way to solve the problem. This is THE book for handling all sleep problems.
For more tips on managing a variety of related toddler/preschooler behaviors (such as tantrums, bad words, power struggles, whining and many more), I wish to recommend "The Pocket Parent". Weissbluth is quoted several times in the chapter on Bedtime Refusals and Nighttime Fears. --These are two parent freindly books you can refer to again and again for insight and strategies that work.
ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATION for parents of 2's, 3's, 4's, and 5's:
THE POCKET PARENT: Hundreds of fast answers
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