Author: | Will Wilkoff, M.D. | ISBN: | 9780743213561 |
Publisher: | Touchstone | Publication: | March 23, 2001 |
Imprint: | Touchstone | Language: | English |
Author: | Will Wilkoff, M.D. |
ISBN: | 9780743213561 |
Publisher: | Touchstone |
Publication: | March 23, 2001 |
Imprint: | Touchstone |
Language: | English |
Wake up! Your kids are tired.
More and more often, bedtime is a battle that parents just don't have the energy to fight. With the demands of juggling work, running a household, and raising kids, it is easy for parents to be lax about their children's sleep habits. They may not realize that fatigue is the number-one cause of health and behavioral problems, and it is frequently overlooked. If you find that your kids are often cranky, hyperactive, or prone to headaches and growing pains, these are red flags that they may be overtired.
Describing the unique sleep requirements for every stage of a child's development from infancy through adolescence, Is My Child Overtired? is a proactive child-rearing plan that encourages parents to establish and stick to a sleep routine for the whole family. Pediatrician Will Wilkoff, M.D., explains how to recognize the signs of fatigue and gives you specific guidelines to determine how much sleep a child really needs (you'll be surprised -- they need a lot more than you think). Combining practical wisdom with a voice you can trust, Is My Child Overtired? discusses:
Getting off on the right foot with your new baby
Helping your child to sleep through the night
Crafting a relaxing and reliable bedtime ritual
Adding daytime siestas when nighttime sleep isn't enough
Finding ways to maintain bedtimes on weekdays, on weekends, and even during school vacations and family trips
Simply put, when your kids sleep more, they'll feel better. And so will you.
Wake up! Your kids are tired.
More and more often, bedtime is a battle that parents just don't have the energy to fight. With the demands of juggling work, running a household, and raising kids, it is easy for parents to be lax about their children's sleep habits. They may not realize that fatigue is the number-one cause of health and behavioral problems, and it is frequently overlooked. If you find that your kids are often cranky, hyperactive, or prone to headaches and growing pains, these are red flags that they may be overtired.
Describing the unique sleep requirements for every stage of a child's development from infancy through adolescence, Is My Child Overtired? is a proactive child-rearing plan that encourages parents to establish and stick to a sleep routine for the whole family. Pediatrician Will Wilkoff, M.D., explains how to recognize the signs of fatigue and gives you specific guidelines to determine how much sleep a child really needs (you'll be surprised -- they need a lot more than you think). Combining practical wisdom with a voice you can trust, Is My Child Overtired? discusses:
Getting off on the right foot with your new baby
Helping your child to sleep through the night
Crafting a relaxing and reliable bedtime ritual
Adding daytime siestas when nighttime sleep isn't enough
Finding ways to maintain bedtimes on weekdays, on weekends, and even during school vacations and family trips
Simply put, when your kids sleep more, they'll feel better. And so will you.