Description
The book begins by unpacking why infant and toddler sleep is often unpredictable, breaking down developmental, biological, and environmental factors in clear, practical terms. Instead of promising instant fixes, it helps readers understand the mechanics of sleep so they can make informed, flexible decisions that align with their child’s needs.
A major focus is establishing calm and consistent bedtime routines that reduce resistance and signal predictability. The guide explores how simple sequences—bath, feeding, reading, and settling—can be adapted to different ages and family dynamics. Emphasis is placed on repetition and emotional safety rather than strict timing or perfection.
The book also addresses nighttime waking, a common source of stress and frustration. It provides compassionate strategies for responding in ways that support long-term sleep development while minimizing parental exhaustion. Readers are guided through understanding wake patterns, distinguishing between needs and habits, and responding without escalating distress.
Parental sleep is treated as equally important, with practical advice for protecting rest wherever possible. The book explores shift-sharing, micro-rest strategies, and ways to reduce sleep fragmentation. It reinforces the idea that sustainable caregiving depends on prioritizing caregiver recovery, not just infant sleep optimization.
Common sleep challenges such as regressions, illness disruptions, and travel changes are also covered. Rather than treating these as setbacks, the book frames them as expected phases that can be navigated with adaptable strategies. This approach reduces anxiety and helps parents regain confidence during unpredictable periods.
Emotional resilience is another key theme, acknowledging the frustration, guilt, and fatigue that often accompany sleep struggles. The guide encourages self-compassion and realistic expectations, helping parents shift away from comparison-based pressure and toward what works for their unique situation.
Sleep Routines That Actually Work is not about enforcing strict sleep rules but about restoring balance and rest to the family system. It offers gentle, evidence-informed strategies that respect both child development and parental well-being, making sleep feel less like a battleground and more like a gradual, achievable rhythm.
Details
Publisher - Xspurts.com
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
June H. Barrett
Published Date - 2026-05-19
ISBN - 9781759930954
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.4 cm
Page Count - 76
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