Save Our Sleep
Revised Edition
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
The bestselling parents' guide towards happy, sleeping babies from birth to two years, from the international baby whisperer Tizzie Hall
LAST UPDATED 2021
Tizzie Hall has gained an international reputation as a baby whisperer and miracle worker. Even from an early age, Tizzie knew how to read babies' body language and cries, and from that auspicious beginning she has developed a series of sleep routines that have provided parents and babies with a good night's sleep the world over.
Save Our Sleep is the book that parents asked Tizzie to write, and with over 270,000 copies sold it has become the only book parents need to cure their own sleep deprivation! New material includes new routines, integrated feedback on routines, dummy use, express feeding, dealing with premature babies and twins, more information on teaching your baby to self-settle and brand new case studies and tips.
Visit Tizzie's website Save Our Sleep for more products and information.
Customer Reviews
Be very careful
Only a very few things even make sense in her methods. Please, please DON'T follow her breastfeeding advice.
Danger this book can harm your child and kill your natural mothering instincts
We tried this book at a moment of weakness and it left me feeling worse! I threw it out the window in frustration and my baby and I both got the best night sleep we had in a week! Look I understand it works for some but mums please believe me when I say you have to trust yourself and your instincts not let someone else tell you how to deal with your special little individual child that has his/her own special little way. This is a tough love book and I choose to parent gently with my heart. If you really want to read some advise look up Pinky McKay she's just lovely.
X Mum to a wonderfully well adjusted happy little man
Be realistic
Please people. Be realistic when it comes to parenting. My question to these people who follow this book is why are you having children at all if all you want them to do is shut up and sleep. I am a childcare educator working in a nursery where I have just recently got a few babies who follow this routine. Just so mothers of children who will be attending day care know.....THIS DOES NOT WORK if your child is in the room with up to 7 other babies. Not only do they have to compete for quietness in the cot room to be able to sleep at 9:50am and then 2 h 45 mins after they wake but also a lot of these kids miss out on things during the day because they are made to go to bed. On top of this parents who run this routine must also realize that as a life skill your child needs to learn how to recognize their own needs and wants - like sleeps, when they are hungry etc, not what their parent is making them do at that time. They are only babies for such a short time. Enjoy them. Have stories to tell them when they get older about how they kept you up all night.