HOW CAN NEW PARENTS SLEEP THROUGH THE NIGHT?
20th May 2008
Newborns need to rest and sleep at least 16 hours per day. Parents only need about 8 hours of sleep but, things do change when you have a baby at home. Life seems to be all about the baby. Parents should not forget who they are and the wonderful things they use to do and love to do even after having a baby.
One of the best choices you can make is to start your baby on a routine that will work for you and your loved ones. Babies need direction from their parents and to learn that there is a time for every action. Getting a baby adapted to the family’s lifestyle is the key for all parents to achieve long, restful nights.
By mapping our day on a solid routine for our babies and toddlers, we will overcome a lot of the depression parents go through. If parents do not get enough sleep, they may become impatient with their baby and this can lead to neglect, abuse, hate, arguments with your loved one, loss of memory, self-abuse, low hygiene, and many other problems. It’s imperative to schedule your baby’s eating and sleeping habits but still be flexible for recreation and personal time.
Finally, scheduling your baby is the fastest and surest way to have your baby sleeping all night long much sooner than later.
Dee Rule is known as the Nanny to the Stars to her readers but as a kind and gentle friend to her celebrity clients. Her flawless reputation is a result of getting babies to sleep through the night and helping parents develop routines for their families. In almost two decades of caring for children, Dee has gained wisdom about parenting and developed a revolutionary system for scheduling babies around the families' lifestyles. She has helped countless families achieve complete balance while providing priceless guidance with routines, sleeping, and breastfeeding. This Nanny to the Stars finally shares her secrets with the world in her new book, The Baby Schedule Ruler. Any mom would be crazy not to have this in her arsenal. It is sure to become a bedside table nessecity for exhausted parents and a must have for soon to be moms. Her contribution to the ever-increasing population of new parents is long overdue and will be appreciated by all.