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The No-Cry book series...A MUST HAVE for struggling parents out there!

I highly recommend this program Elizabeth has come up with.  If you've struggled with nap time, potty training, sleeping or discipline with your children, this is the book series for you. 
 

The No-Cry book series includes:

     The No-Cry Nap Solution  *NEW* 

     The No-Cry Sleep Solution

     The No-Cry Sleep Solution for Toddlers & Preschoolers

     The No-Cry Potty Training Solution

     The No-Cry Discipline Solution

 
“The No-Cry Nap Solution: Guaranteed Gentle Ways to Solve All Your Naptime Problems” by Elizabeth Pantley
 
  The No-Cry Nap Solution:

       Guaranteed Gentle Ways to Solve All Your Naptime Problems

Foreword by
Tim Seldin, President, The Montessori Foundation; Chair, International Montessori Council
Introduction by Meir H. Kryger, MD, Chairman of the National Sleep Foundation

 

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Will your child only nap in your arms, in a swing, or after elaborate rituals? Does your child take cat naps -- or none at all? Let world-renowned, trusted parenting author Elizabeth Pantley help you. She’ll guide you with the same sensitive expertise and gentle approach used in her other No-Cry bestsellers about sleep, discipline and potty training.

Research proves that daily naps improve health, mood, growth, intelligence and well-being. Yet children often resist the naps they need and parents don’t know how to make them happen. The results are fussy, crying babies and cranky, grouchy kids who also have trouble sleeping at night!

In The No-Cry Nap Solution Pantley explains to parents of children ages newborn to kindergarten the importance of napping to both behavior during the day and sleeping during (and through!) the night. She then shares with you her gentle, loving child-friendly techniques--tested on families of all sizes and circumstances--and shows you how you can customize her solutions for your own family.

Pantley addresses issues such as children who resist naps, dealing with schedule changes, turning short naps into longer ones, helping a child go from needing motion for sleep to “stationery” sleep, nursing at naptime, daycare-related napping problems, newborn “in-arms” or “in-sling” napping issues, and much more.

For a complete set of excerpts please visit my website here: http://www.pantley.com/elizabeth

Hugs,

Elizabeth

 

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