Are you ready
for an afternoon nap? Are your little ones making you sleep deprived? Did you
know many adopted children have sleep issues? You
may have noticed from the very beginning that your child has a hard time going
to sleep, or they may experience increasing difficulty in falling sleeping. Approximately
25% of all young children experience some type of sleep problems. It can
be one of the most difficult challenges of parenting. Below is expert advice on sleep issues and
adopted children:
All Through the Night- Parents and experts weigh
in on the best ways to get our kids to sleep.
Helping Your Child to Sleep through the Night
The No-Cry Sleep
Solution: Gentle Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep Through the Night
by Elizabeth
Pantley
A no tears approach that offers alternatives to letting
babies "cry it out" (not
recommended for adopted children) or getting up as often as necessary with
baby, The No-Cry Sleep Solution provides effective, step-by-step strategies to overcoming naptime and
nighttime problems.
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