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Janet Krone Kennedy, PhD, is a clinical psychologist who spent eight years at the Manhattan Veterans Affairs Medical Center, where she developed the sleep disorders treatment program. She is the founder of the successful consultation and psychotherapy practice NYC Sleep Doctor, has been featured on afficher plus CBS This Morning, and has been quoted in Parents magazine, New York Press, Redbook, and the Encyclopedia Britannica Web site. Dr. Kennedy lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and two children. afficher moins

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Supported with a plethora of examples, this book is a great read. It’s written in colloquial and direct terms, which makes it practical. I myself don’t have a child but the information is useful either way. The author also throws in some tidbits about her own life, which helps to reassure you of her practical experience and visualize the situations discussed much better.
 
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Rayssa | 9 autres critiques | Apr 1, 2015 |
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I thought this book was very well balanced and filled with sound advice on how to get a baby to sleep better. She even gave advice on how to deal with exceptions to the typical sleep time routine (babysitters, travel, teething, ect). I received this book before having twins as a bit of a refresher course knowing my husband would be traveling a great deal. She doesn't tackle what to do with multiples, but it was a good reminder of a few approaches that have work for us in the past.
 
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Homeschool6 | 9 autres critiques | Mar 3, 2015 |
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My daughter started sleeping through the night on her own at about 3 months old, but at 6 months we took a couple of long trips to visit family and that is when her sleep problems started. The book seems to heavily promote the cry-it-out(CIO) method, which I haven't been willing to try. It does offer other suggestions, but with the hint that you'll probably have to try CIO in the end anyway. I tried a couple of non-CIO tips with my daughter (now 1), and while she's still waking most nights and I have definitely seen an improvement.… (plus d'informations)
 
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sincostani | 9 autres critiques | Jan 6, 2015 |
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While I do not have a baby yet, I requested this book because one may be in my near future and I'm trying to retain as much knowledge as I can! So even though I cannot put the advice from the book into use yet, I got really excited reading it and thinking to myself, "I can do this!". I thought the author did a great job showing specific examples of baby's bad sleep habits and practical tips on how to overcome those sleepless nights. I lent the book to a friend with a colicky newborn so we'll see if she's able to put any of these tricks to use. It's definitely a book I'll keep on my shelf and refer to again when it comes closer to my time.… (plus d'informations)
 
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ColieCakes | 9 autres critiques | Jan 2, 2015 |

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