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How to Teach a Baby to Fall Asleep Alone
- Do You Feel Exhausted Physically and Mentally, Stressed, Frustrated or Guilty?
- Narrado por: Michelle Murillo
- Duração: 1 hora e 13 minutos
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Sinopse
If you are a young mother and struggle tremendously with teaching your baby to fall asleep alone, then keep reading....
It is estimated by the UNICEF that an average of 355.000 babies are born every single day around the world. Being the parent of your baby feels like living the happiest times of your life, right? But many times, this happens in the midst of sleep deprivation, and that is just torture.
Many times, you come to feel guilty because you’ve may have tried methods or took advice that required letting your little one cry. I hate that, and I know you hate it too!
The frustration that comes along with the multiple setbacks like sickness or the regression periods are seemingly small problems for someone who never had to deal with them.
My name is Julie, and I am a mother of two children myself. I have dedicated my time studying, reading about and researching the best ways of “teaching a baby to fall asleep alone”. I became enthusiastic and passionate about the topic and motivated to help new mothers and parents who go through difficult times because of their baby’s sleeping issues.
In this book, you will discover:
- The underestimated element your baby needs to learn to sleep on his own
- Night feeds and what to avoid
- The successful bedtime routine used by my neighbor
- The working mom tips
- How my spouse and I avoided physical exhaustion and how you can too
- My best three tips to handle the nightly visits of your baby to your room
- The one mistake to avoid making that keeps your baby from having regular and longer naps
And much, much more!
Much of this advice is tailored for parents like you, who prefer a softer and gentler method of teaching babies to fall asleep alone. Seeing your own baby cry for long periods of time is unbearable, so download and listen to this guide now.