Getting your baby to sleep. It's the quest of every parent of a newborn. How do you find a good sleeping schedule for your baby that also works for you? Some babies are fussy and have colic, others nap like a dream, but wake at night. Here are what some of the experts have to say about helping your baby sleep at night.
1. The No-Cry Sleep Solution
Elizabeth Pantley, mother of four, wrote this instant classic that immediately appealed to the parents of babies everywhere, particularly if crying it out wasn't something they could bear. These tried and true methods from her personal use and the use of hundreds of others are sprinkled through out this wise book as jewels of wisdom. This book has a practical solution for every family, no matter what your beliefs are or where you and your baby sleep (crib or family bed).
3. Sleeping with Your Baby
The book delves right into the topic of the safety of sleeping with your baby in your bed versus a crib. He discusses not only why it is safe, but the benefits to the baby and the mother of co-sleeping. He also gives a very detailed instructions list on co-sleeping safely. The diagrams are also helpful in devising a safe sleep environment for everyone. There is also a lengthy section of questions and answers including topics of adoption, how long to share sleep, sexual relations in the family bed, how to co-sleep while traveling, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and many more hot topics.
4. The Happiest Baby on the Block
Dr. Harvey Karp and his famous five S's teach parents how to invoke the calming reflex in their newborns. This can help battle crying and colic and promote better sleep for everyone in the home. These easy to use techniques are great for anyone to use, even extended family like grandparents and child care providers.
5. How to Get Your Baby to Sleep
Dr. William Sears presents his information on health sleep habits for babies and children in this book. Dr. Sears is the father of seven and pediatrician to many. His books have helped numerous families find the right solution for their families to sleep problems, including parents who define their parenting style as attachment parenting.
9. The Miracle Blanket
This blanket was a miracle! It really did help my newborns sleep better. It also made swaddling very easy. And even better, the baby's stayed swaddled.











