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Books > Health, Home & Family > Family & health > Advice on parenting > Child care & upbringing > General
For the past 20 years, pediatricians, nutritionists, and dieticians
have advised parents to provide children with healthy food and
regular meal times, but to let the child decide what and how much
to eat. However, research and clinical practice is proving that
approach is dangerously faulty and sets children up for substandard
nutrition in the short-term and dysfunctional eating patterns--and
illness--in the long-term. With The Picky Eating Solution you'll: -
Quickly and easily identify your child's eating personality and
learn how it impacts their interaction with food. - Gain new
strategies for dealing with picky eaters based on new research and
clinical practice. - Learn rules and approaches for resolving picky
eating issues and ensure your kids are healthy and getting proper
nutrition. The Picky Eating Solution brings a new approach to
resolving meal-time struggles with your child. Take back control by
implementing Dr. Deb's easy strategies. Gain valuable insight and
advice on how to deal with different picky eating personalities and
get your child back to eating nutritious food on a consistent
basis.
Research shows that 'normal' infant sleep is not what most experts
claim it to be. In fact, many of today's sleep 'problems' with
young babies and children predominantly occur in the developed
world. In Why Your Baby's Sleep Matters, renowned gentle parenting
expert Sarah Ockwell-Smith demonstrates how nurturing babies at
night helps their brain development, and covers the topics every
parent of a new baby will need to know about, including naps, SIDS,
night weaning, coping with your own exhaustion - and even dealing
with advice and criticism from others.
Everything you need to know about getting your baby or toddler to
sleep -- from America's foremost baby and childcare experts. Babies
don't automatically know how to sleep through the night; they need
to be taught. The Sears family has learned from decades of
pediatric practice, bolstered by their own parenting experiences,
that different babies have different nighttime temperaments -- and,
of course, different families have different lifestyles. Instead of
espousing the kind of one method fits all approach advocated in
other baby sleep guides, the Sears family explains how you can
create a sleep plan that suits the needs of your entire family.
With a sharp focus on the practical tools and techniques, The Baby
Sleep Book covers such topics as: The facts of infant sleep vs.
adult sleep Figuring out where, when, and how your child sleeps
best Fail-safe methods for soothing a crying infant How to make
night nursing easier, and how to stop Nighttime fathering tips
Whether co-sleeping makes sense for you Nap-time strategies that
work Medical and physical causes of night waking Sleep habits in
special situations such as traveling, teething, and illness
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