The best thing about this book is that it tells you what is «normal» for babies and children at each age / stage, and then helps you form
reasonable expectations for your child's sleep.
Not exact matches
Many AP parents believe (supported by doctors, sleep experts, and
child development specialists) that it is not a
reasonable expectation for an infant to sleep more than 3 - 5 hours at a time.
Make sure your
expectations are
reasonable for this particular
child, at this particular time.
It provides
children an environment where
reasonable expectations are set
for them, and the support needed to meet those
expectations is given lovingly.
(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.
Knowing what your
child is capable of at a certain developmental stage can really help you to have
reasonable expectations for them.
Setting
reasonable expectations not only helps ensure proper emotional growth and development
for your
child, it really sets the groundwork
for a good relationship.
We need to have
reasonable expectations for how our
children behave and to communicate these clearly.
Make your
children feel heard and have
reasonable expectations about the time it might take
for them to feel comfortable with the situation.
communicate high, yet
reasonable,
expectations for their
children's achievement and future careers; and
Meeting the more rigorous standards is a
reasonable expectation for the men and women entrusted with educating New Jersey's
children.
What is a
reasonable expectation for the effect of the 40 or so teachers throughout the K - 12 experience of a
child in school?
The question of whether or not a
child in any particular circumstances had a
reasonable expectation for privacy had to be determined by the court taking an objective view of the matter: including the
reasonable expectations of his parents in those same circumstances about whether or not their
children's lives in a public place should remain private.
EMSs typically develop in the wake of adverse experiences involving marked frustrations of the
child's core needs
for connectedness, autonomy, worthiness,
reasonable expectations, and realistic limits.
Instructing parents in normal early childhood developmental
expectations and encouraging them to monitor their
expectations for their
children to ensure they are being
reasonable
Authoritative parenting practices are characterised by high responsiveness and
reasonable demands such as setting concrete, age - appropriate
expectations for children.