Rating: Summary: Magic! Our baby slept through and hasn't looked back since! Review: A practical, sensible book that provides real understanding of what makes baby sleep. Ours had been waking every hour overnight, and we were at breaking point. 5 nights after reading this book, our baby (9 weeks old) slept through, and he hasn't looked back since! Neither have his parents!
Rating: Summary: Don't waste your money... Review: Dr. Symon is basically a proponent of letting babies "cry it out." If you believe in the cry it out philosophy, then this book is just common sense. If you don't believe in crying it out, then you're not going to like what he has to say anyway.
Rating: Summary: Don't waste your money... Review: Dr. Symon is basically a proponent of letting babies "cry it out." If you believe in the cry it out philosophy, then this book is just common sense. If you don't believe in crying it out, then you're not going to like what he has to say anyway.
Rating: Summary: Can't say enough about this book Review: I borrowed this book from the library on the recommendation of a friend. I was getting nowhere with my son and his sleeping. This book certainly saved my sanity and assured both me and my husband that it was okay to let the little guy cry. If you're not a fan of leaving them to cry then you will hate this but we'd tried everything else and it didn't work. This book got us on track within 3 days. I have since brought the book and recommended it to various other friends with children with sleep problems and they have all had success. I've gone thru' mine with a highlighter and keep it hand for points of reference. Covers everything from sleep associatioin tools (dummy, blanket mum, dad) and why you shouldn't let them fall asleep in your arms. Easy to read, I read the revelant bits to me in a day and found myself nodding in agreement and reading passages aloud to my hubby. Worth it's weight in gold.
Rating: Summary: An Excellent Book that has Helped Many Families Review: I work in the medical practice where the author of this book consults with parents of their newborn babies. The amount of families and marriages this book and the philosophies behind it have saved are quite impressive. It is a regular thing to hear parents tell Dr Symon "You have saved our marriage! Thankyou!". Children have come into the practice looking exhausted, irritable and irrational. Sometimes only a couple of nights after the baby has been seen, parents report back that their baby (and the parent) is sleeping wonderfully well, and that the family atmosphere has changed from one of tiredness and exhaustion to one of warmth and happiness. I thoroughly recommend this book as I have seen the wonderful results it has had on many families.
Rating: Summary: An Excellent Book that has Helped Many Families Review: I work in the medical practice where the author of this book consults with parents of their newborn babies. The amount of families and marriages this book and the philosophies behind it have saved are quite impressive. It is a regular thing to hear parents tell Dr Symon "You have saved our marriage! Thankyou!". Children have come into the practice looking exhausted, irritable and irrational. Sometimes only a couple of nights after the baby has been seen, parents report back that their baby (and the parent) is sleeping wonderfully well, and that the family atmosphere has changed from one of tiredness and exhaustion to one of warmth and happiness. I thoroughly recommend this book as I have seen the wonderful results it has had on many families.
Rating: Summary: Getting babies to sleep isn't easy Review: Its not natural or easy, and most of don't have mothers or grandmothers living with us who have a wealth of experience to call on - or who have recently mothering small children themselves. I think that is where this book proved so good. It provides a wealth of easily accessible knowledge on sleeping and sleep patterns in babies which might once have been provided by our mothers to us as new mothers.Its nicely laid out to make it easy to jump to the bits which you want to read about - basic care - feeding, starting solids, the basics of sleep, the first six weeks, the first two years and so on. There is even an instant diagnosis section at the back of the book in case you are somewhat in a hurry (as you often are with a crying baby) This book also came reccommended to me by Plunket which is the New Zealand support for new mothers. I read this in conjunction with Tracy Hogg's book 'The baby Whisperer' and both have proved life savers for me. My baby goes down quietly at night and sleeps through without a peep. She is also happy and much more relaxed and I don't feel like the devil incarnate for making her do something which she just doesn't want to do. If anything this book is about making mothers feel good about what they are doing because it helps you to recognise how to do the right thing for your child.
Rating: Summary: Yet another "Train Your Baby" programme Review: This book gives clear and detailed instructions to parents on how to train their babies to not cry during the night from as young as 6 weeks old. It advocates a typical behavioural modification approach which frames contact with parents as a "reward" for the baby (to be given or withheld in order to encourage or discourage certain behaviours) rather than a baby's fundamental need and right. In a nutshell, it advises parents to ignore their baby's cries, so that s/he will stop crying & go to sleep. It's emphasis is on parents "gaining control" of baby's sleep patterns, rather than listening and responding to baby's needs. While this approach may be successful in getting babies not to cry out when they wake, it completely ignores the reality of babies' needs for comfort and contact, their inability to understand the abandonment they experience when they call out & noone comes, and the psychological damage this can cause. Brian Symon is uninformed and cavalier in his treatment of babies' emotional needs. This is dangerous advice to follow. He also gives some questionable information about breastfeeding which could easily undermine the confidence of mothers in their ability to fully breastfeed their babies. If you are thinking of buying this book, at least balance your reading with having a look at other books which take a different approach - eg. books by William Sears.
Rating: Summary: Silent Nights Review: This book is a must for all families with young children. It is very simple common sense advice , that if followed has excellent results.
Rating: Summary: Infallible guide to teaching your child or baby to sleep Review: This book is great. Easy to read, common sense, and it works. I used it for teaching both my kids to sleep and they both slept through (8-10 hours) from about 8 weeks. Whenever they had relapses I returned to the book and they would be sleeping well again in a day or two. I have recommended it to about 14 other families in the past 4 years and it has worked for all of them. It helps you to understand how kids sleep, why they sometimes don't, and how to teach them this important skill. Buy it, try it (really try it, don't just dabble). It really does work. Well-rested kids are happy and healthy kids and have happy parents. Do your kids and yourself a favour and BUY THIS WONDERFUL BOOK!
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