It creates unrealistic
expectations, makes wild claims about the connection
between eating and
sleep cycles, and could damage the relationship
between parents and children.
(a) create and maintain a healthy
sleep foundation for your child, ages 4 - 36 months old; (b) develop reasonable
expectations for how much
sleep your child will need at different stages of development, including length and timing of naps; (c) be prepared with strategies for when
sleep challenges arise - which in the first three years, can be often; and (d) understand the connection
between sleep, behavior, and emotions of the entire family.