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A research-based guide to helping children do what comes naturally - sleep through the night. Many parents feel pressured to 'train' babies and young children to sleep. Sometimes hours are spent rocking, singing, and coaxing. But kids don't need to be trained - they're built to sleep. Over time, all that cajoling can have the opposite effect to what is desired. Problems can arise when parents (with the best of intentions) overhelp or 'helicopter parent' at night, overshadowing their baby's biological ability to sleep well. In The Happy Sleeper, child-sleep experts Heather Turgeon and Julie Wright show parents how to avoid and undo cumbersome sleep habits. They provide guidance on how to be sensitive and nurturing, but also structured, so that your baby or young child can develop the skills they need in order to: fall asleep independently sleep through the night take healthy naps acquire natural, optimal sleep patterns for day and night. Using these methods, parents can guide their children in learning how to soothe themselves to sleep - putting kids (and the whole family) on track to a full night's sleep.
An intimate glimpse inside a silent epidemic that is harming teens, and a pathway for parents to help them reclaim the restorative power of sleep. If you could protect your child from unnecessary anxiety, depression, and chronic stress, and foster a greater sense of happiness and well-being in their lives, wouldn't you? In this book, the authors of The Happy Sleeper, the classic book on helping babies and young children develop healthy sleep habits, uncover one of the greatest threats to our teenagers' physical and mental health: sleep deprivation. Caught in a perfect storm of omnipresent screens, academic overload, and unnecessarily early school-start times, our children are operating in a constant state of sleep debt while struggling to meet the demands of adolescence. In this essential book, Heather Turgeon and Julie Wright draw on the latest scientific research to reveal that today's teenagers are, in fact, the most sleep-deprived population in human history. In fact, at a critical phase of development, many teens need more sleep than their younger siblings - but they're getting drastically less. Generation Sleepless guides families in building healthy habits around sleep by: * establishing family agreements around sleep habits; * altering family practices around phones, social media, and screen time; * regaining overall equilibrium in the home; and * remaking bedtime routines Packed with years of research and in-depth reporting, Generation Sleepless is a wake-up call for parents that equips them with the right tools to start a family conversation about sleep and to ultimately regain connection with their tweens and teens.
A powerful new book that gives flustered parents the exact words to use in any situation. A toddler meltdown over the wrong pair of trousers, siblings fighting in the back of the car, constant struggles just to leave the house … Parents have the best intentions to be patient and loving, but in the heat of the moment they often find themselves feeling helpless, desperate, and so frustrated that they resort to shouting, threatening, bribing, or caving. Now Say This solves the dilemma of how to be empathic and effective at once. Based on their popular 3-step ‘ALP’ model ― Attune, Limit Set, Problem Solve ― which the authors have taught to thousands of parents in their clinical practice, Now Say This addresses issues such as: - tantrums - sibling relationships - screen time - bedtime Best of all, it answers the question ‘Now, what do you actually say?’ using scripts and body-language tips from real-life examples. User-friendly and research based, Now Say This transforms remarkable ideas into practical how-tos that busy parents can use right away.
The year is 2006, and post 9-11, the world has changed. Security is on high alert and flying through foreign airspace in a single engine aircraft is not to be undertaken lightly, particularly in the Middle East. But Julie's husband assures her that flying his newly purchased 'little beauty' 27,000 kilometres from Denmark back home to Brisbane, Australia will give them an 'adventure of a life time' she will never forget. Blissfully unaware of the life changing and often life threatening events to come, Julie boards a commercial flight to Europe. Written with honesty and humour, Julie will engage you with her very personal account of this international flying odyssey. 18 countries in 33 days certainly tested her courage, endurance and her Australian Spirit to the absolute limit, many times over..... Follow this Aussie husband and wife team as they face high drama events in the air and on the ground, yet still retaining the mundane, sometimes volatile, and often fragile dynamics of a married couple. Meeting famous Australian adventurer Dick Smith, who was in awe that they survived the trip, cemented her resolve to write this book. This is a true adventure, with some misadventure thrown in, a tale somewhere between 'The Castle' and 'Indiana Jones'. Except Julie's story is not fiction. As the saying goes, fact is often stranger than fiction
This is a heartwarming and gut wrenching adventure. It is a story of a sixteen year old girl, Jessica (Jessie) Mills, who is pregnant. She never knew her parents and recently lost her grandparents who raised her. She boards a bus in search of her only known relative. She had met her aunt once in her life and isn't sure, but she thinks she lives in Atlanta, Ga. You will laugh and cry as you join her and her new found friend, Shelby, in her search to belong somewhere.
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