The Sensational Baby Sleep Plan
a practical guide to sleep-rich and stress-free parenting from recognised sleep guru Alison Scott-Wright
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Summary
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Packed with tips, hints and reminders, case studies, at-a-glance charts and a daily journal to help you keep track of your baby's progress, The Sensational Baby Sleep Plan is a step-by-step, must-have manual to ensure sleep for you and your baby.
The Sensational Baby Sleep Plan gives parents:
* Realistic, easy to follow advice and guidance
* Sensible feeding plans that can be tailored to suit the individual
* Simple explanations of how to interpret different cries
* Useful tips to encourage belief and trust in their parental instincts
* Solutions to common issues and problems, as well as in-depth explanations on how to cope with reflux and dietary related colic.
* Happy babies that sleep through the night and have structured naps from around 2 months.
Baby care consultant Alison Scott-Wright takes the stress and tension out of those early weeks and offers the ultimate plan that will ensure your baby sleeps soundly during the day, and for a full 12 hours during the night from around 8-10 weeks, without the need for night feeds!
'I wish I had read this book sooner, I tell every new mum about it!' Millie Mackintosh
The Sensational Baby Sleep Plan is changing parents' lives:
***** 'This book is a Godsend . . . simple, supportive and easy to apply.'
***** 'Literally changes our lives . . . absolutely invaluable advice.'
***** 'This books now allows our little one to enjoy her sleep . . . She is a happy content smiley baby now and so are mummy and daddy!'
© Alison Scott-Wright 2010 (P) Penguin Audio 2021
Critic reviews
It’s basically let your child cry until they settle themselves whilst you are repeating the same thing
I’m not sure one needs to read a book to know this and surprised so many people have bought this book to do it.
Not sure how this technique differs to anyone else who believes in this practice
Slightly disappointing
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The book goes against the guidelines in parts. Alison justifies her advice well using an evidence based approach & parents must make decisions for themselves about what feels right for them (I.e having babies in the same room).
Following her advice regarding feeding will not leave your baby starving nor will the reassurance technique scar your baby for life as some reviews on Amazon suggest. Looks like those reviewers are followers of those who have misinterpreted the evidence.
Like marmite
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But it’s a very long winded, repetitive book read in a stilted manner, and when you finally get to the actual sleep training, it’s essentially a diluted version of the cry it out method, letting you baby cry for a few minutes, going back in to offer reassurance, (which she suggests doing whilst telling your baby “that’s enough now” to “show you’re in control”???).
It’s a shame because I heard the author on a podcast and she came across very well with some good advice, but I really wouldn’t recommend this book.
Essentially a diluted version of the cry it out method
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didn't work
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Excellent advice that worked
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