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Dream Baby Guide - The Essential Guide to Sleep Management in Babies

Sheyne Rowley

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English
Arena (A&U)
24 June 2015
Sheyne Rowley is known as Australia's Baby Whisperer because of the highly successful program she's developed to help parents assist their babies to be calm, content and happy. In this concise, easy-to-read book, Sheyne outlines the skills your baby needs for good sleep, which include: learning to cope with being put into their cot awake, acceptance of parental guidance, the ability to cope with parents leaving the room before they go to sleep and learning to be comfortable in their own space. Your child's sleep will be transform by Sheyne's tried and tested strategies showing you how to identify your child's individual sleep needs, which might be low, average or high; and, communicate with your baby so you can ask them to go to sleep without tears and tantrums. After years of working closely with thousands of families, Sheyne's first book, Dream Baby Guide, was absolutely comprehensive. This new condensed version is perfect for exhausted, time-poor parents desperate to show their baby how to sleep - and have some blissful slumber themselves.

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Imprint:   Arena (A&U)
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm,  Spine: 38mm
Weight:   655g
ISBN:   9781742375885
ISBN 10:   174237588X
Pages:   480
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Having loved, cared for and understood babies since her little sister was born, Sheyne Rowley went on to study Early Childhood Development. She became Chief Program Coordinator in the 0-2 room at the ABC TV childcare centre before moving to the UK where she worked with families with multiple births. In the UK Sheyne discovered that children behave quite differently in their own homes, and that it is their home life, routines and family experiences that shape their behaviour. After returning to Australia, Sheyne eventually set up her Sleep Baby Sleep Service and seven years later she cannot keep up with the demand for her services.

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