From the author of Raising Your Spirited Child, the award-winning bestseller that has helped millions, a pioneering, research-based guide for parents to help their children get the sleep they need.Does your child refuse to cooperate in the morning?
Author(s): Mary Sheedy Kurcinka
352 Pages
Family + Relationships, Parenting
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About the Book
From the author of "Raising Your Spirited Child" comes a practical guide to understanding the link between sleep deprivation and behavior problems, along with a five-step process to help "tired and wired" children get the sleep they really need.
Book Synopsis
From the author of Raising Your Spirited Child, the award-winning bestseller that has helped millions, a pioneering, research-based guide for parents to help their children get the sleep they need.
Does your child refuse to cooperate in the morning? Does he or she get into trouble for not listening? Are you finding that your child resists sleep and "loses it" over seemingly insignificant issues?
You are not alone. An estimated 69 percent of American infants, children, and teens are sleep deprived. Studies have shown that sleep deficits can contribute to hyperactivity, distraction, forgetfulness, learning problems, illness, accidents, and disruptive behaviors. Often what our misbehaving kids really need isn't more "consequences" or more medication, but more sleep.
Sleepless in America offers weary and frustrated parents a helping hand and an exciting new approach to managing challenging behaviors by integrating research on stress, sleep, and temperament with practical strategies. Dr. Mary has helped millions with her effective parenting tips and insights, and her five-step approach enables parents to help their "tired and wired" children get the sleep they so desperately need.
Based on decades of experience and the latest research, this essential parenting resource shows you how to end the power struggles and restore peace to your home with a five-step plan that works:
Understand Your Child's Temperament: Discover how your child's unique genetic "wiring" for intensity, sensitivity, and adaptability affects their sleep and what you can do about it.
Establish a Reliable Sleep Schedule: Learn why a good night's sleep begins in the morning and how to set your child's internal body clock for easy bedtimes and peaceful nights.
End Night Waking: Implement gentle, effective strategies to quiet the screams, soothe night terrors, and help your child learn to stay asleep all night long.
Decode Misbehavior: Learn to recognize the surprising signs of sleep deprivation--from hyperactivity to morning wars--and respond with solutions that address the root cause, not just the symptoms.
Customized Sleep Solutions: Get practical advice for every age and stage, from overcoming infant sleep problems to managing naps and eliminating late-afternoon meltdowns for toddlers and school-age children.
From the Back Cover
Does your child
Refuse to cooperate in the morning?
Get into trouble for not listening?
"Lose it" over seemingly insignificant issues?
Seem to resist sleep?
An estimated 69 percent of American infants, children, and teens are sleep deprived. Studies have shown that sleep deficits can contribute to hyperactivity, distraction, forgetfulness, learning problems, illness, accidents, and disruptive behaviors. Often what our misbehaving kids really need isn't more "consequences" or more medication but more sleep.
Sleepless in America offers weary and frustrated parents a helping hand and an exciting new approach to managing challenging behaviors by integrating research on stress, sleep, and temperament with practical strategies and a five-step approach that enables parents to help their "tired and wired" children get the sleep they so desperately need.
Review Quotes
"A well-written, comprehensive, and above all loving and positive approach to understanding that oh-so challenging child." - Evonne Weinhaus and Karen Friedman, authors of Stop Struggling with Your Child and Stop Struggling with Your Teen
"Mary Sheedy Kurcinka's Sleepless in America has some of the best tips for sleepy families." - Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Mary Sheedy Kurcinka again demonstrates her extensive grasp of the nature and needs of today's children. A great many parents will find this book helpful in its comprehensiveness, accuracy, clarity, and good sense." - William B. Carey, M.D., The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
"A truly impressive book about a very important issue. . . . Her appreciation and empathy for the challenges of parenting are evident on every page of this remarkable book." - Robert Brooks, Ph.D., Harvard University, co-author of Raising Resilient Children
Dimensions (Overall): 8.59 Inches (H) x 4.77 Inches (W) x .88 Inches (D)
Weight: .66 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 352
Genre: Family + Relationships
Sub-Genre: Parenting
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Theme: Motherhood
Format: Paperback
Author: Mary Sheedy Kurcinka
Language: English
Street Date: January 2, 2007
TCIN: 11458308
UPC: 9780060736026
Item Number (DPCI): 248-03-0950
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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