The science of mother-infant sleep : current findings on bedsharing, breastfeeding, sleep training and normal infant sleep /
The science of mother-infant sleep : current findings on bedsharing, breastfeeding, sleep training and normal infant sleep /
edited by Wendy Middlemiss & Kathleen Kendall-Tackett.
- 224 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographhical references.
Section I. Bed sharing, breast feeding and SIDS -- Section II. The impact of sleep training and Cry-It-Out techniques -- Section III. Working with parents around sleep issues -- -- Bed sharing, breast feeding and SIDS -- "Don't sleep with big knives": interesting (and promising) developments in the mother-infant sleep debate / Sleeping with the baby: summary of current research findings / Mother-infant sleep locations and nighttime behaviour: U.S. data from the survey of mother's sleep and fatigue / SIDS: risks and realities: a response to recent findings on bedsharing and SIDS risk / The effect of feeding method on sleep duration, maternal well-being and post-partum depression / Appendix: Possible interventions for very fatigued new mothers -- -- The impact of sleep training and Cry-It-Out techniques -- Why Cry-It-Out and Sleep-Training techniques are bad for babies / Dangers of "crying it out": damaging children and their relationships for the long term / Why not "crying it out", part I: the science that tells us that responsiveness is key / Why not "crying it out", part II: can certain infant care practices cause excessive stress / The ethics of early life care: the harms of sleep training / Working with parents around sleep issues -- Bringing the parent back into decisions about night time care / Is your baby's sleep a problem? Or is it just normal / We go together like...breast feeding and co-sleeping / Simple ways to calm a crying baby: and have a more peaceful nights sleep / Kathleen Kendall-Tackett -- Helen Ball -- Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, Zhen Cong, Thomas W. Hale -- Sarah Ockwell-Smith, Wendy Middlemiss, Tracey Cassels, Helen Stevens, Darcia Narvaez -- Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, Zhen Cong, Thomas W. Hale -- Kathleen Kendall-Tackett -- Darcia Narvaez -- Patrice Marie Miller, Michael Lamport Commons -- Patrice Marie Miller, Michael Lamport Commons -- Darcia Narvaez -- -- Wendy Middlemiss -- Tracey Cassels, Sarah Ockwell-Smith, Wendy Middlemiss, Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, Helen Stevens, Darcia Narvaez -- Tracey Cassels -- Sarah Ockwell-Smith, Darcia Narvaez, Wendy Middlemiss, Helen Stevens, James McKenna, Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, Tracey Cassels. Section I. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Section II. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Section III. 11. 12. 13. 14.
"The Science of Mother-Infant Sleep is a compilation of recent articles that address these important questions. Our goal was to bring together recent evidence about the safety of sleep practices so that parents and professionals can make informed, evidence-based decisions."--Publisher's website.
1939807042 9781939807045
Infants--Sleep
Sleep disorders in children.
RJ506.S55 / M54 2014
649.122
Includes bibliographhical references.
Section I. Bed sharing, breast feeding and SIDS -- Section II. The impact of sleep training and Cry-It-Out techniques -- Section III. Working with parents around sleep issues -- -- Bed sharing, breast feeding and SIDS -- "Don't sleep with big knives": interesting (and promising) developments in the mother-infant sleep debate / Sleeping with the baby: summary of current research findings / Mother-infant sleep locations and nighttime behaviour: U.S. data from the survey of mother's sleep and fatigue / SIDS: risks and realities: a response to recent findings on bedsharing and SIDS risk / The effect of feeding method on sleep duration, maternal well-being and post-partum depression / Appendix: Possible interventions for very fatigued new mothers -- -- The impact of sleep training and Cry-It-Out techniques -- Why Cry-It-Out and Sleep-Training techniques are bad for babies / Dangers of "crying it out": damaging children and their relationships for the long term / Why not "crying it out", part I: the science that tells us that responsiveness is key / Why not "crying it out", part II: can certain infant care practices cause excessive stress / The ethics of early life care: the harms of sleep training / Working with parents around sleep issues -- Bringing the parent back into decisions about night time care / Is your baby's sleep a problem? Or is it just normal / We go together like...breast feeding and co-sleeping / Simple ways to calm a crying baby: and have a more peaceful nights sleep / Kathleen Kendall-Tackett -- Helen Ball -- Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, Zhen Cong, Thomas W. Hale -- Sarah Ockwell-Smith, Wendy Middlemiss, Tracey Cassels, Helen Stevens, Darcia Narvaez -- Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, Zhen Cong, Thomas W. Hale -- Kathleen Kendall-Tackett -- Darcia Narvaez -- Patrice Marie Miller, Michael Lamport Commons -- Patrice Marie Miller, Michael Lamport Commons -- Darcia Narvaez -- -- Wendy Middlemiss -- Tracey Cassels, Sarah Ockwell-Smith, Wendy Middlemiss, Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, Helen Stevens, Darcia Narvaez -- Tracey Cassels -- Sarah Ockwell-Smith, Darcia Narvaez, Wendy Middlemiss, Helen Stevens, James McKenna, Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, Tracey Cassels. Section I. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Section II. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Section III. 11. 12. 13. 14.
"The Science of Mother-Infant Sleep is a compilation of recent articles that address these important questions. Our goal was to bring together recent evidence about the safety of sleep practices so that parents and professionals can make informed, evidence-based decisions."--Publisher's website.
1939807042 9781939807045
Infants--Sleep
Sleep disorders in children.
RJ506.S55 / M54 2014
649.122