Praise for Ann Douglas “For sleep deprived Moms desperate to emerge from a bleary-eyed state of newborn or toddler exhaustion, help has arrived from parenting guru Ann Douglas.” —Stacy DeBroff, author of The Mom Book: 4278 Tips From Moms for Momsand the founder of MomCentral.com “A one-stop, no-guilt answer book on sleep where *every* bleary-eyed parent can find wise, rational advice on any sleep issue from A to ZZZZZs.” —Paula Spencer, contributing editor to Parentingand Baby Talkmagazines “Solutions that fit like a glove, no matter what your lifestyle or sleep concerns.” —Julia Roslen, Senior Editor ePregnancymagazine “No mother should have to lose sleep over sleep again!” —Andi Buchanan, author It's a Girl: Women Writers on Raising Daughters Please Note: This book is designed to provide you with general information about some of the sleep problems that babies, toddlers, and preschoolers may experience and some general health and medical conditions that may contribute to those sleep problems. It does not contain medical advice. Rather, it is intended to provide information about various medical conditions, sleep treatments, sleep-training techniques, and procedures so that you can be a more informed health consumer and parent. This book is not intended to provide a complete or exhaustive treatment of this subject, nor is it a substitute for advice from your physician, who knows you and your child best. Seek medical attention promptly for any specific medical condition or problem that your child may have and do not administer medication to your child without obtaining medical advice. All efforts were made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication as of the date of writing. The author and the publisher expressly disclaim any responsibility for any adverse effects arising from the use or application of the information contained herein. While the parties believe that the contents of this publication are accurate, a licensed medical practitioner should be consulted in the event that medical advice is desired. The information containedin this book does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement with respect to any company or product. sleep solutions for your The Ultimate No-Worry Approach™ for Each Age and Stage baby, toddler and preschooler ANN DOUGLAS Author of The Mother ofA ll® Pregnancy Books WILEY John Wiley & Sons CanaLdtad,. Copyright © 2006 by Ann Douglas All rights reserved. No part of this work covered by the copyright herein may be repro- duced or used in any form or by any means—graphic, electronic or mechanical without the prior written permission of the publisher. Any request for photocopying, recording, taping or information storage and retrieval systems of any part of this book shall be directed in writing to The Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright). For an Access Copyright license, visit www.accesscopyright.ca or call toll free 1-800-893-5777. Care has been taken to trace ownership of copyright material contained in this book. The publisher will gladly receive any information that will enable them to rectify any reference or credit line in subsequent editions. National Library of Canada Cataloguing in Publication Data Douglas, Ann, 1963– Sleep solutions for babies, toddlers and preschoolers : the ultimate no-worry approach for each age and stage / Ann Douglas. (The mother of all solutions series) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN-13 978-0-470-83633-0 ISBN-10 0-470-83633-4 1. Infants—Sleep. 2. Toddlers—Sleep. 3. Preschool children—Sleep. 4. Child rearing. I. Title. II. Series. RJ506.S55D69 2006 649'.122 C2005-906426-9 Production Credits: Cover design: Sharon Foster Design Cover images: Royalty-Free/Corbis Illustrations: Kathryn Adams Interior text design: Pat Loi Printer: Printcrafters Authors and publisher have used their best efforts in preparing this book. John Wiley & Sons Canada, the sponsor,and the author make no representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this book and specifically dis- claim any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. There are no warranties that extend beyond the descriptions contained in this paragraph. No warranty may be created or extended by sales representatives or written sales materials. The accuracy and completeness of the information provided herein and the opinions stated herein are not guaranteed or warranted to produce any specific results, and the advice and strategies contained herein may not be suitable for every individual. Neither John Wiley & Sons Canada, the sponsor, nor the author shall be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damages including but not limited to special, incidental, consequential or other damages. John Wiley & Sons Canada, Ltd. 6045 Freemont Blvd. Mississauga, Ontario L5R 4J3 Printed in Canada 12345PC10 09 08 07 06 To the Writermamas: For being there for me when I found myself up in the night, tending to a sleep book that wouldn’t go to bed, and for sharing my passion for making a difference in the lives of other mothers. —Ann Acknowledgements Back when this book was at the conception stage, I e-mailed friends asking them if they knew people who might be interested in being interviewed for a book on babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and sleep. And then those friends talked to their friends,and so on, and so on. Activating the mom-to-mom grapevine—plus getting a wonderful e-mail boost from the National Association of Mothers’ Centers, who were kind enough to tell their members that I was looking for parents to interview for this book and its sister book, Mealtime Solutions for Your Baby, Toddler, and Preschooler: The Ultimate No-Worry Approach for Each Age and Stage—was the secret to finding the parent stories that (I’m sure you’ll agree) are the best part of this book. My in-box overflowed with replies from parents who were eager to tell me what they had learned through the Sleep School of Hard Knocks in order to help out some other sleep-deprived parent. Because those parents’ voices are the heart and soul of the books in The Mother of All Solutions™ series—along with the books’ sister series, The Mother of All® Books series—it only seems fitting to give those parents star-billing. So a huge thank you goes out to the following moms and dads for sharing so much of their lives with me: Tracy Aisenstat, Johanna Armstrong, Stephanie Ashton, Pam Aziz, Erin Bailey, Tanya Balgie, Krysta Barberi, Pamela Baribeault, Kevin Barnes, Sara Beresford, Tanys Bingham, Susan Blackmer, Brandy Boissonneault, Tanya Bonham, Sonya Boyes, Erin Branchflower, Darla Brownlee, Jennifer Cabralda, Michelle Camazzola, Brandy Carrelli, Dawn Carrier, Nathalie Caso, Jennifer A. Cavanaugh, Wendy Cellik, Marcelle Cerny, Helen Chanfat, Anna Chapin, Will Chapin, Jodi Chetcuti, Crystal Chretien, Laura Korbe Clark, Anne Clarke, Clinton Clarke, Lisa Clarke, Patricia Clouse, Tabitha Connor, Maggie Cox, Christine Cristiano, Colleen Curran, Susanne Davis, Sharon DeVellis, Ann DiMenna, Jennifer Dodds, Stephanie Dolejsi, Lori Anne Dolqueist, Dani Donders, Tracy Dougal, Marcia Douglas, Elisabeth Doyle, Stephanie Drew, Sarah Egelman, Anna Epp, Caroline Erdelyi, Georgina Eva, Nicole Fenwick, Bonnie Frampton Faust, Trudy A. Kelly Forsythe, Marie Gallo, Dawn M. Garcia, Amy K. Gates, Marla Good, Sarah Gordon, Sarah Gratta, Michelle Hamer, Kimberly Hart, Rachel Hartman, Jennifer Henderson, Christine Hennebury, Christine Hibbard, Kristi Honey, Tom Honey, Brenda Hubbard, Christine Iacobucci, Arlene Ignaczewski, Nancy Irvin, Bonnie Jarvis, Jason Jarvis, Amie Jones, Christine Jordan, Kimberly Kilduff, Suzanne King, Jenn Kreske, Claire Kusu, Samantha Lamb, Renay Langdon, Jodi Lastman, Julia Lawn, Jennifer Lawrence, Natasha Le Blanc, Marianne Lee, Heather Lind, Carolyn Loy, Michele Lurie, Wendy MacDonald, Sharon Marks, Karen Mazza, Sasha McCorrister, Scott McCorrister, Amanda McDowell, Shana McEachren, Melissa McEathron, Sharlene McKinnon, Laura McSloy, Mireille Messier, Jamie Millette, Robin Millette, Billy Mitchell, Wendy Morgan, Laura Morrison, Sabrina Mullen-Forestell, Zaheeda Nasser, Lorraine Neal, Sharon Newton, Anne-Marie Nichols, Tania Obljubek, Cathy O’Brien, Emily O’Brien, Shelley O’Brien, Tami O’Dette, Kerri Paquette, Heather Paul, Fawna Pears, Julie Pellerin, Jennifer Penick, Gillian Hutchison Perry, Julie Pettit, Maria Phillips, Stephanie Phoenix, Karyn Positano, Jennifer Power Scott, Keri Puglisi, Sarah Ramsay, Sarah Richards, Sue Robins, Samantha Robinson, Judy Roche, Sharon Rose, Jen Sammut, Tina Scherz, Christine Schofield, Michelle Sevilla, Christine Silliphant, Julie Singleton, Caroline Smialek, Erin Smith, Laurie Smith, Amanda Snyder, Leanne Steen, Marie Stone, Nikki Stoughton, Tanya Stuart, Erin Sullivan, Maureen Sweeney, Cathleen Takahashi, Eileen Tan, Patricia Tast, Laura Tedesco, Annemarie Tempelman-Kluit, Michael Thomas, Michele Thrailkill, Dianne Vroom, Amy Wadsworth, Claire Wafer, Leslie Walker, Paige Wilkins, Michelle Williamson, Sue Wilson, Marina Wolanski, Chelsea Wolfe, Jennifer Woodard, Nicholas Woodard, Lynn Worthington, Karen Wright. Thank you all. Next, I would like to thank the book’s technical reviewers for their incredibly thorough, detailed, and thoughtful comments on the book’s manuscript: • Heidi Koss-Nobel, CD, BA, CLE, Washington State Coordinator for Postpartum Support International and DONA International’s 2005 Individual Doula of the Year, and a practicing Postpartum Doula in the Greater Seattle Metro Area • Ian MacLusky, MBBS, FRCP (C) Paediatrics, FRCP (C) Respiratory Medicine, director of the Sleep Disorders Laboratory at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ontario • Sallie Page-Goertz, MN, CPNP, IBCLC, clinical assistant professor, KU Pediatrics, University of Kansas School of Medicine and University of Kansas Medical Center,Kansas City,Kansas • Marla Good, editorial consultant and the proud mother of 21-month-old Josephine (a toddler who, like many of her age-mates, is still somewhat skeptical about the benefits of sleep) Iwould also like to thank: • Mary McCormick, executive director of the Canadian Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths, for her detailed and helpful suggestions on the chapter on safe sleep • Katherine Finn Davis, PhD, RN, CPNP, of the Emory University School of Medicine Department of Pediatrics—Division of Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, and Immunology, for generously taking time from her busy schedule to answer a lengthy list of my sleep-related questions • the hard-working staff of Wiley Canada: executive editor Joan Whitman; project manager/wizard Liz McCurdy; project coordinator Pam Vokey; book designer Pat Loi; freelance copy editor Valerie Ahwee; marketing and publicity gurus Terry Palmer, Erin Kelly, Christiane Cote, Erin Goodman, Sarah Trimble, Meghan Brousseau et al.; publisher Jennifer Smith; and Wiley general manager Robert Harris (who published my first book back when I was sleepless with baby numberfour), for teaching me so much about the world of publishing. Finally, I would like to thank the members of my book-writing posse and support team: Sekoiaa Lake, Robin Millette, Lisa Clarke, Nicole Tetreault, and Barb Payne for their behind-the-scenes administrative help and research assistance; my agent Ed Knappman, of New England Publishing Associates, for going above and beyond the call of duty on occasions too numerous to mention, and my trademark attorney Valerie G. Edward, B.Arts.Sci., LLB, ditto; Cheryl Froggett and the rest of the Starbucks Peterborough gang, who cheered me on each morning when I picked up my Venti Bold and who even gave me afree mugto keep me going when I was heading into the home stretch; my real-world and on-line friends (who convinced me to get back to my keyboard on days when I was feeling tempted to see if Cheryl was hiring); my PWAC buddies; the members of The Good Girl Club (including our honorary non-girl member); my long- suffering friends who have had to put up with yet another one of my book-writing disappearing acts; and, last but notleast, my husband, Neil, and our four kids, Julie, Scott, Erik, and Ian, who made sacrifices above and beyond the call of duty while I was living and breathing “sleep book.” I think it’s my turn to do the dishes. I know I have probably forgotten to thank someone—chock it up to sleep deprivation, if you will—but please know that if you passed along a bit of sleep wisdom; encouraged me to keep plugging away on the book (or to take abreak from the book, if that seemed like better advice at the time); told me you’d once read something of mine that made a difference in your life; said something nice about one of my kids; or left me a cheery note in my blog (Marla, Dani, Jen, et al.); well, all that meant more to me than you could possibly know. Thank you. About the Author Ann Douglas is an award-winning pregnancy and parenting author. She is the author of The Mother of All Pregnancy Books, The Mother of All Baby Books, The Mother of All Toddler Books, The Mother of All Parenting Books, and The Mother of All Pregnancy Organizers(all part of the internationally best-selling The Mother of All® Books series), as well as the two debut titles in the newly launched The Mother of All Solutions™ series: Sleep Solutions for Your Baby, Toddler, and Preschooler: The Ultimate No-Worry Approach for Each Age and Stage and Mealtime Solutions for Your Baby, Toddler,and Preschooler: The Ultimate No-Worry Approach for Each Age and Stage.She is also the co-author of other highly popular titles in the pregnancy and parenting category, including The Unofficial Guide to Having a Baby and Trying Again: A Guide to Pregnancy after Miscarriage, Stillbirth, and Infant Loss (both co-authored with John R. Sussman, MD) and Choosing Childcare for Dummies®. Ann delivers keynote addresses at parenting and health conferences across North America; teaches on-line pregnancy courses through WebMD.com; is a Mom Expert with ClubMom; delivers parenting workshops through the Ella Centre for Pregnancy and Parenting and workplace-based parenting train- ing through Lifespeak Inc; serves as a member of the National Advisory Board for Invest in Kids; and is the president of Page One Productions Inc., an award- winning marketing and communications firm that specializes in mom-to- mom communications. Ann writes columns for Conceive Magazine, Glow,and CanadianLiving.com and is a regular contributor to numerous other pregnancy and parenting publications. She is frequently quoted in such publications as Parenting, Parents, Fit Pregnancy,American Baby,Working Mother,and Canadian Living and is a popular radio, TV,and on-line chat guest. Ann and her husband Neil have four children, ages eight through 18. Her children started sleeping through the night anywhere between three-and-a- half weeks and two-and-a-half years of age. (It was her youngest child who took the longest to start sleeping through the night.)
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