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The Natural Baby Sleep Solution

Use Your Child's Internal Sleep Rhythms for Better Nights and Naps

Contributors

By Pete Muller

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Mar 8, 2016
Page Count
192 pages
ISBN-13
9780761193029

Price

$9.99

Price

$12.99 CAD

Kinder, Gentler, and It Really Works

Based on the human rest and activity cycle that occurs every hour and a half, here’s a scientifically based program for parents to help babies get all the sleep they need, both through the night and during the day. The method is simple, foolproof, and yields long-lasting results: truly restful daytime naps (which also gives an infant a head start on cognitive development and emotional intelligence) and consistent nighttime sleep—as beneficial for parents as it is for the baby.
  • For babies aged two weeks to one year
  • Lessons in sleep independence and solutions to common problems, such as your baby waking up too early, getting a second wind before bedtime, confusing day and night, and more
  • Includes a guided journal for recording your baby’s sleep signals and keeping track of naps and bedtimes
A simple program for sleep that delivers foolproof results.
 

  • “The most novel, natural, and easy approach.” –Mairav Cohen-Zion, Ph.D., Laboratory for Sleep and Behavioral Neuroscience, University of California, San Diego

    “Finally, a how-to book on baby sleep from a scientist and a mother. Polly Moore understands the intricacies of infant sleep and is empathetic to the roller-coaster of parenthood.” –Sarah C. Mednick, Ph.D., author of Take a Nap! Change Your Life
     

Pete Muller

About the Author

Pete Muller has enjoyed solving crosswords since he was a teenager. He started creating them in 2005 and published his first New York Times puzzle in 2006. While Pete is known for his innovative and tricky puzzles, he places primary importance on creating a fun experience for the solver. For difficult puzzles, of course, this might involve an appropriate amount of torture! Pete has published puzzles in the New York Times, Fireball Crosswords, the Wall Street Journal, the LA Times, and others. The Washington Post started publishing the Muller Monthly Music Meta in 2019. In addition to creating crosswords, Pete is a musician and runs a quantitative investment firm. He lives in California with his wife and two children.

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