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Why Won't You Sleep?!: A Game-Changing Approach for Exhausted Parents of Nonstop, Super Alert, Big Feeling Kids
Why Won't You Sleep?!: A Game-Changing Approach for Exhausted Parents of Nonstop, Super Alert, Big Feeling Kids
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- Why popular sleep training techniques don't work for some children The strengths and challenges of your child's temperament traits Simple changes to your child's routine and environment that set you up for success How to create a plan for your child, using the time-tested approach that doesn't require leaving anyone alone to cry Tips, tricks, and workarounds for bedtime shenanigans, night wakings, co-sleeping, and more How to confidently push past plateaus and setbacks
Author: Macall Gordon, Kim West
Publisher: Benbella Books
Published: 11/19/2024
Pages: 336
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.00w x 1.00d
ISBN13: 9781637745335
ISBN10: 1637745338
BISAC Categories:
- Family & Relationships | Life Stages | Infants & Toddlers | General
- Health & Fitness | Sleep
- Health & Fitness | Children & Adolescents
About the Author
Macall Gordon has a master's degree in applied psychology from Antioch University in Seattle with a research-based specialization in infant mental health, sleep advice, and parenting culture. She also has a BS in human biology from Stanford University. She is a senior lecturer in the graduate counseling psychology program at Antioch University. She has conducted and presented her own research on temperament, sleep, and parenting advice at infant and child development conferences around the world. She has been a featured speaker at national sleep conferences and has led webinar-based advanced training for sleep coaches, mental health providers, and others on the impact of temperament on sleep. She is a certified Gentle Sleep Coach (trained by Kim West) and a featured provider on the women's telehealth platform, Maven Clinic. She comes to this work because she had two sensitive, alert, intense children, and she didn't sleep for 18 years.
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