Title: On Becoming Baby Wise Pdf Giving Your Infant the Gift of Nighttime Sleep
Author: Gary Ezzo
Published Date: 2012
Page: 279
"From a pediatrician's perspective, this is a sigh of welcome relief for sleepless, weary parents." -- DAVID BLANK, M.D. of LONGMONT, CO
For over 25 years, On Becoming Babywise has been the de facto newborn parenting manual for naturally synchronizing your baby's feeding time, waketime and nighttime sleep cycles, so the whole family can sleep through the night.
In his 28th year as a licensed Pediatrician, Dr. Robert Bucknam, M.D. along with co-author Gary Ezzo, demonstrate how order and stability are mutual allies of every newborn's metabolism and how parents can take advantage of these biological propensities. In particular, they note how an infant's body responds to the influences of parental routine or the lack thereof.
Early chapters start with explorations of everyday aspects of infant management such as the three basic elements of daytime activities for newborns: feeding time, waketime, and naptime.
Practical discussions then focus on broad and niche topics including feeding philosophies, baby sleep problems, baby scheduling challenges, nap routines, sleep training multiples, baby sleeping props, Colic and Reflux and many other dimensions which impact breast feeding schedules, bottle feeding tips and baby sleep training.
Five resource Appendixes provide additional reference material:
1) Taking care of baby and mom
2) A timeline of what to expect and when
3) Baby Sleep Training Problems and Solutions
4) Monitoring Your Baby's Growth
5) Healthy Baby Growth Charts
On Becoming Babywise is more than an infant-management concept. It is a mindset for successful parenthood. It can help any parent develop a plan that meets both the needs of a new baby and of the entire family. These principles have worked for millions of parents and, when applied with common sense to your unique situation, can work wonderfully for you too! Recommended by doctors across the country.
READ THIS BOOK! Before my daughter was born, I had a couple of friends that bragged about how their babies slept through the night at two months old. They always seemed to keep such a great schedule for their babies. And those babies always seemed so happy.My sister’s kids didn’t sleep through the night until they were over two years old. I knew I did not want this. So I asked my friends how they managed to get their kids to sleep so well. They told me about this book and I literally cannot say enough good about it. I followed the PDF models from birth with my daughter (now 3 years old) and a friend of mine who had a baby three days after me also followed it. Our kids both started sleeping through the night at 9 weeks and have been champion sleepers since.I’m about to have my second baby and am re-reading it. I’m excited to use these methods again to have a great sleeper once again.Great parenting advice so your baby can sleep better! (And no, your baby doesn't go hungry!!) I got this book from a friend when I was expecting and loved the advice given and tried to inplement what I could. Before I started reading it, though, I saw a lot of negative reviews about how the author says it's ok for your baby to be hungry so I was very skeptical to start reading; however, that isn't what the book says at all-quite the opposite! It teaches you--among other things-- how to recognize when your baby is hungry versus something else (wet, dirty, cold, tired, etc), how to use a schedule that is flexible so your baby can eat at relatively the same times while still not going hungry, and how to encourage night time sleep. My daughter was a great sleeper right off the bat but using this book has helped me give her better nighttime sleep! I knew not to rush in if she gives off one regular cry because she's likely still sleeping and so many other things. I wasn't able to do the eat, wake time, sleep cycle (believe me, I tried!) since my daughter would want to eat again before sleeping. So I did the eat, sleep, wake and it still worked. My friend who gave it to me said that happened to her middle child and she did the same thing. Whatever works!My daughter is 18 months now and we have used a couple of the other books in the series and my daughter is literally awesome!! I know that using boundaries that were explained in the book has been a huge factor in this. I'm a much more competent parent than I would have been without these books. Thank you Baby Wise!!Also, I have a friend who was super sleep deprived with a three-month-old and I ordered this for her. Her baby went from maybe sleeping 4-5 hours at her longest stretch (which I think was during the day) to sleeping 8 hours at night within a few weeks. She's still working on getting the hours up but I haven't asked to see how diligent she is in the program.Baby Wise works wonders Baby Wise works wonders. We had our 7 week old sleeping 8 hours at night. Now, a year in, we can count on one hand the number of times the baby has woken up early. She never fusses being put down to sleep. Now we give a copy of Baby Wise to every friend and family member who is having their first kid (#2+ the parents are usually too stubborn to change :-).
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