

Fai la nanna senza lacrime. Il metodo naturale per insegnare al vostro bambino a dormire tutta la notte senza farlo piangere
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Avete sempre pensato che le uniche due soluzioni alle notti insonni del vostro bambino fossero rassegnarvi alla veglia perenne o lasciarlo piangere finché non ha più fiato nei polmoni? Forse, dopo averle sperimentate entrambe, voi genitori vi siete chiesti se c'è un modo per farlo dormire meglio senza che la vostra salute fisica e mentale ne risenta troppo. Per fortuna un modo esiste ed è alla portata di tutti. Perché, senza ricorrere ad assurde costrizioni o imporre un programma degno di un turnista di fabbrica, questo libro suggerisce un metodo semplice e naturale per aiutare il vostro bambino ad acquisire l'abitudine al sonno, che dorma nel suo lettino o nel letto insieme a voi, che abbia solo pochi giorni o qualche mese in più. Scoprirete che, con piccoli accorgimenti, la pace tornerà nella vostra casa e potrete godervi a pieno un periodo della vostra e della sua vita assolutamente irripetibile. Un metodo che vi insegnerà prima di tutto a osservare le abitudini e le preferenze di vostro figlio, perché ogni bambino ha una sua personalità ed è giusto tenerne conto prima di modificare i suoi ritmi. Gradualmente, gli insegnerete ad addormentarsi senza capricci, a riprendere sonno da solo quando si sveglia di notte e anche a riposare nel modo corretto durante il giorno.
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- Data di uscita: 19-02-2019
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Her intent = 4.5 stars Her writing = 3 stars Her theories = 3 stars Her experience = 1.5 stars Astonishing advice = 0 stars Her overall success = 2 stars Why do these so called experts see parenting styles as black or white? You leave your baby to cry it out, you are a detached emotionally unavailable par Leggi tutto
OK, so here's the deal with The No Cry Sleep Solution. I got this book because I really did not want to let my baby cry it out. I was pretty much attachment parenting from the time my baby was born until, oh, about 3 days after reading this book! I did get a few good tidbits from the book, which is wh Leggi tutto
Honestly I tried very very hard to do the whole no-cry thing with my first. I now laugh at my naivety as a dumb first-time parent and how much ridiculous crap I put myself through (let alone what it did to my marriage) with all the baby-led weaning, bed sharing, baby-wearing crunchy granola BS. I’m Leggi tutto
This is NOT a sleep training book, this is a book educating loving parents about knowledgeable approach and correct expectations about babies. If you encounter on the internet phrases like "a 6 month old should sleep 12 hours a night", then most probably that's a sleep trainer's blog. Sleep trainers Leggi tutto
While this book claims to be the third option for sleep-deprived parents (1 being: "cry-it-out," and 2 being "live with it"), I found that it was more like "live with it," with a couple of helpful pointers to make you feel like you are doing something. Or perhaps it works as the preparation phase be Leggi tutto
This seems as good a place as any to point out how strangely vindictive most of these parenting books are. They actively make you feel bad for trying anything other than what they propose. This one offers advice on how to help your baby get to sleep if you don’t like the idea of letting him cry hims Leggi tutto
While I appreciate the idea of a method in between "cry it out" and "deal with it", I was infuriated by Pantley's inclusion of a speculative description of the agony a child might be feeling as they cry it out (e.g., "His little body is burning with desire and utter loneliness" - I'm paraphrasing, b Leggi tutto
There were a couple of times, reading this book, that I laughed. Not because it's a comedy (it isn't) but because the idea of doing a log for baby sleep patterns was... erm... well... let's just say it wouldn't have flown in our house. Our twins were born in 2009, and I can't say much about the time Leggi tutto
80% of the advice in here is stuff we were doing already because we've read Caring for Your Baby and Young Child, Revised Edition: Birth to Age 5 and The Baby Book: Everything You Need to Know About Your Baby from Birth to Age Two . We were following this advice before, during, and after our daughter Leggi tutto
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