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Sheyne Rowley is known as Australia's Baby Whisperer because of the highly successful integrated program she's developed for helping parents assist their babies to be calm, content and happy.
One of the key - and most popular - aspects of Sheyne's program is her guidance for parents teaching their baby to sleep. Regarding baby sleep, Sheyne says:
- Sleep disruption is a mirror image of imbalance during the day
- Identify your child's individual sleep needs, which might be low, average or high.
- Understand associations (such as you being present when they go to bed) and how they impact on your child's ability to get to sleep.
- Learn how to communicate with your baby so you can ask them to go to sleep rather than relying on pot luck.The skills a baby needs regarding sleep 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, learning to be comfortable in their own space, the ability to be still.
After years of working closely with thousands of families, Sheyne wrote her first book, Dream Baby Guide, which was long and comprehensive. This spin off book specifically focuses on sleep.
About the author
Sheyne Rowley studied Early Childhood Development and set up her Sleep Baby Sleep Service seven years ago. Her book The Dream Baby Guide is a bestseller.
Summary
Sheyne Rowley is known as Australia's Baby Whisperer because of the highly successful integrated program she's developed for helping parents assist their babies to be calm, content and happy.
One of the key - and most popular - aspects of Sheyne's program is her guidance for parents teaching their baby to sleep. Regarding baby sleep, Sheyne says:
- Sleep disruption is a mirror image of imbalance during the day
- Identify your child's individual sleep needs, which might be low, average or high.
- Understand associations (such as you being present when they go to bed) and how they impact on your child's ability to get to sleep.
- Learn how to communicate with your baby so you can ask them to go to sleep rather than relying on pot luck.
The skills a baby needs regarding sleep 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, learning to be comfortable in their own space, the ability to be still.
After years of working closely with thousands of families, Sheyne wrote her first book, Dream Baby Guide, which was long and comprehensive. This spin off book specifically focuses on sleep.
Foreword
Dream Baby Guide: Sleep provides all the information parents and carers need to help their baby sleep well.