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DescriptionWinner of Disney's iParenting Media Award for Best Product "Easy naptime solutions that really work--without any tears." Kathy Lynn, President,Parenting Today "Naps: Children need them. Parents want them. Here are the tools to make them happen." Maureen A. Doolan Boyle, Executive Director,MOST (Mothers of Supertwins), Inc. Does your child: nap only in your arms, a sling, a swing, or the car? require elaborate rituals before sleeping? get fussy, act cranky, or have tantrums due to lack of sleep? take very short naps--or none at all? Naps are important to a child's mood, well-being, and development. The No-Cry Nap Solution offers you a proven formula to allow your baby, toddler, or preschooler to get daily restorative rest. Author descriptionElizabeth Pantley is the president of Better Beginnings, Inc., a parent education company, and is a regular radio show and internet show guest and featured expert. Her newsletters and articles are distributed worldwide.She has been quoted in such magazines as Parents, Parenting, Woman's Day, Mother & Baby, Today's Parent, and Good Housekeeping. Elizabeth is the mother of four. Visit her website at pantley.com/elizabeth. Table of contentsPart One -- Nap Magic Naps: The Key to a Happy, Healthy Child Important Facts You Should Know About Sleep Create Your Sleep Logs and Your Nap Plan Part Two -- Newborn Babies Growing into a Napping Rhythm Nap Facts -- Newborn Babies Nap Tips for Newborns Part Three -- Solving Napping Problems Cat-Naps -- Making Short Naps Longer Nap-Resisters -- When Your Child Needs a Nap but Won't Take One Shifting schedules -- Changing from Two Naps to One Nap Shifting schedules -- Time to Give up Naps? Changing From In-Arms Naps to In-Bed Naps Naptime Nursling -- Falling Asleep Without the Breast, Bottle or Pacifier Swinging, Bouncing, Vibrating or Gliding -- Transitioning from Motion-Sleep to Stationary-Sleep Helping your Newborn Tummy Sleeper go "Back to Sleep" How to Use Swaddling for Naptime Changing Car Naps to Bed Naps Colic Care -- Helping Your Baby Get Comfort from Naps Special Situations: Questions and Answers Could it be a Sleep Disorder? When to Call a Doctor Part Four -- Keeping Naptime Safe Sleeping Safety Checklists About the Author For More Information |