The more facts you
know about infant sleep the more realistic your expectations will be for your first months with baby.
Simply communicating important information to others is a quick and effective way to raise awareness
about infant sleep safety.
To be able to convey to your client families what you have
learned about infant sleep and how this knowledge can help their family whether they are expecting, postpartum, or beyond.
Being well informed
about infant sleep expectations helped me cope, and realize my children do not hate me; they are just little people trying to figure shit out.
This is the point at which parents gain the expectation that the baby will sleep all night, and they start comparing notes with other
families about infant sleep.
Very often when I am speaking at workshops and conferences or working with parents in their home, common questions include
opinions about infant sleep and sleep development.
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I started worrying that something must be wrong with my baby and so I
obsessed about infant sleep and read many different books with different opinions from mothers, medical professionals and so on.
What I discovered was that most
everything about infant sleep came from a behavioral modification perspective and nothing approached sleep through the lens of Chinese Medicine and its attention to energetic balance.
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As a paediatrician who has spent the past 30 years trying to understand both normal sleep in infants and children and problems that can arise during such sleep, I was heartened to read this book, which builds effectively on what we
know about infant sleep and development.
Now there is a plethora of
research about infant sleep and I find it fascinating to compare this to my own experience: read — have my childrearing choices conveyed lasting benefits?
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about infant sleep and how Owlet can give families peace of mind here.
I'm sure this won't be the last time I harp on
about infant sleep.
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The field of infant sleep is changing very quickly and new research is debunking much of what we knew
about infant sleep.
But, unrealistic expectations
about infant sleep may lead to feelings of frustration, resentment, and insecurity for parents who already are under enough stress.