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The Baby Sleep Solution: The stay-and-support method to help your baby sleep through the night

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The author has a very clear direction in the entire writing and it was very consistent from the beginning till the end. There is a high degree of repetition, numerous lists and “top tips” that just don’t make up a reasonable structure.

Lucy Wolfe, a baby and child sleep expert, introduces the stay-and-support method for parents who want to help their babies sleep through the night. I know most of the time he’s waking for comfort and he’ll only go back if I put him on breast, otherwise he just cries. I’m happy to dot in with any thoughts once you’re doing it if you do give it a go, I’m sure there will be others too and I really found the support helpful. Sleep Matters with Lucy Wolfe - I m just sat here reading my second book All About Baby Sleep that arrived in the post today! Within about 3 weeks we could leave her in her cot by herself to fall asleep – we finally got our evenings back!By making appropriate changes we can gently unlock their natural, inherent sleep skill set, enabling them (and you) achieve a deeper, more rested and less interrupted sleep overnight and to nap well during the day too. Following years of training, education and working directly with families I developed an effective and practical approach for parents in this modern age of parenting. When I put him to bed on a night, I stay with him and just keep my hand on his chest/ hold his hand and he just falls to sleep. However your book reassured me that her sleep was immature at that stage and would fall into place as she got older. The author has her plan but suggests alternatives that you can do if it makes you feel more comfortable.

Suddenly she refused to go to bed, crying for hours until she was inconsolable and completely exhausted (10pm) - would not stay in her cot through the night (climbing into our bed from 1am onwards every night). This is a judgement-free zone to ask and provide tips, ask questions, and share success stories about sleep-training your little ones. I don't want to confuse him so that he can be fed sometimes and not others but I also don't want to feed him unnecessarily because how things are right now is not good for any of us. He's still a bit like it now at nearly 3 - if I don't say the exact right words and start dilly dallying leaving the room he gets upset because he's confused and the other week actually asked me to leave, haha.A couple of things I think I learned that may help: his most hysterical put downs were usually following fairly intense days, not necessarily bad nap days, but maybe days where we'd had visitors and stuff like that, so more stimulation before bed than usial, or a rushed bedtime routine. Also, my DD started sleeping through very quickly, so I felt why I am I struggling with this so much even though I’m getting sleep? Our Non-Fiction Range includes: Academic, Photography, Audio books, Business, Cook Books, Craft Books, Health and Fitness Books, Mind, Body, Spirit (Tarot). I started Lucy’s routine on a Saturday night and, even with a cold, Theodore has been sleeping through all week. hopefully if he learns to soothe himself and get himself through those sleep cycles, if he wakes we'll know it genuinely is for hunger!

Honestly her book did nothing for us, except scare the hell out of my husband when our then 1 year old launched herself out of the cot and landed on him while he was lying on the floor beside her! But it was because we got stuck at lying in the corner of the room and everything had become so unpredictable, sometimes she’d go down perfectly, other times loads of crying, and we’d be lying in there for ages. So far the only change I've made is to try and not feed on every wake and move the last feed of the day to an hour before bedtime. It actually worked really well and the feed wake has been getting later so any feeds after that have been fewer too!By helping parents understand their child's sleep science and common tendencies in the first three years, Lucy shows parents how to introduce and maintain a gentle approach that is 98 per cent effective in addressing sleep issues. So, it’s been amazing - DD2 was waking pretty much hourly and feeding and rocking was taking ages to settle her. If you want to find the pieces relevant to the age of your child - daytime routine, nighttime routine etc, it is so challenging! I thought I would never sleep train my baby, but the day arrived when feeding before bedtime stopped working its magic and we had to look for solutions. She has completed extensive training, certification and continuous professional development with the Gentle Sleep Program(USA), with further studies in Child Sleep Consultancy, Postnatal Depression and Child Nutrition accredited by the OCN (UK).

It's been working well and after a week of increased wake ups, we have been getting some nights with only one wake up to feed. The sale of customised goods or perishable goods, sealed audio or video recordings, or software, which has been opened. Group Owners uphold the core values of the brand by reporting content that violates the community guidelines. He normally ALWAYS wakes up 35 minutes after bedtime and needs resettling so this is some kind of miracle! Hope you have more luck, it's so hard but your LO is still so teeny so there will be lots of time for things to improve!Baby was playing in the cot, there were some protests, but slowly they died down and after 20min the baby was asleep. I’m back at work and Im finding it hard being up like 6/7 times a night to settle him back and then being up at 4/5am for the day, I’m kind of just at my wits end at this stage, anyone actually paid and used Lucy Wolfe and how did they find it.

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