by phdinparenting on February 28, 2009
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This post provides tips for sleep deprived parents that want their babies to sleep better and, like me, do not want to use the cry it out approach. Some of these things I have learned through experience and others I’ve learned through reading research. I should note that I have [...]
by phdinparenting on December 28, 2008
I should preface this by saying that I own and have read many of Elizabeth Pantley’s other No-Cry books. As many of my readers know, I am supportive of a no-cry approach, so when I was given the opportunity to read and review the No-Cry Nap Solution on my blog, it seemed like a natural [...]
by phdinparenting on December 19, 2008
Some animals are nocturnal, but people are not. So Alicja e-mailed to ask me what she could do about her daughter that was waking up in the middle of the night and wanting to go out. Here are some excerpts from her story:
We sleep together and we all enjoy it. Maya is nursing frequently during [...]
by phdinparenting on December 16, 2008
I’m excited to have been asked to review Elizabeth Pantley’s most recent book, the No Cry Nap Solution. I have two children and each of them had their own nap habits and challenges. But I know that other people have had different experiences and different challenges.
To help me assess the book and also make my [...]
by phdinparenting on November 20, 2008
Cynthia, the Hippie Housewife has been thinking about and blogging about potty training recently and she sent me this reader question:
I’d like to hear what you have to say about potty training (especially since you have a 4 year old boy and have experience with this) - how should one go about approaching this?
That is such [...]