Notificación de asistencia con el idioma y declaración de no discriminación. ATENCIÓN: Usted tiene a su disposición los servicios de asistencia con el idioma sin cargo. Llame a Chrissy Fegan al 512-451-2242. La discriminación es ilegal. Austin Child Guidance Center cumple con las leyes federales de derechos civiles correspondientes y no discrimina en función de raza, color, nacionalidad, edad, discapacidad o sexo.. Austin Child Guidance Center no excluye a personas ni las trata de manera diferente debido a de raza, color, nacionalidad, edad, discapacidad o sexo.. Austin Child Guidance Center brinda ayuda y servicios gratuitos a las personas con discapacidades para que se puedan comunicar eficazmente con nosotros, tales como intérpretes de lenguaje de señas calificados e información escrita en otros formatos (letra grande, audio, formatos electrónicos accesibles, otros formatos).. Austin Child Guidance Center brinda servicio de idiomas gratuito a personas cuyo idioma principal no es el ...
Introduction. Scarlett Hayes, 12R1 Outline and evaluate Bowlbys theory of attachment Attachment is a strong, reciprocal, emotional bond between an infant and his or her caregiver that is characterised by the desire to maintain proximity. Attachments take different forms such as insecure and secure. Infants display attachment through the degree of separation anxiety shown when separated from the caregiver, pleasure at reunion and stranger anxiety. John Bowlby was working to find out what caused attachment from the 1940s onwards. His original theory proposed that a child must form an attachment with their primary caregiver within a very limited time or the consequence would be quite severe. His 1946 study aimed to establish the cause and effect relationship between maternal deprivation and emotional maladjustment based on his observations at his child guidance clinic. He had observed that children showing poor emotional development had often experienced separation/ deprivation and suggested that ...
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Notificación de asistencia con el idioma y declaración de no discriminación. ATENCIÓN: Usted tiene a su disposición los servicios de asistencia con el idioma sin cargo. Llame a Chrissy Fegan al 512-451-2242. La discriminación es ilegal. Austin Child Guidance Center cumple con las leyes federales de derechos civiles correspondientes y no discrimina en función de raza, color, nacionalidad, edad, discapacidad o sexo.. Austin Child Guidance Center no excluye a personas ni las trata de manera diferente debido a de raza, color, nacionalidad, edad, discapacidad o sexo.. Austin Child Guidance Center brinda ayuda y servicios gratuitos a las personas con discapacidades para que se puedan comunicar eficazmente con nosotros, tales como intérpretes de lenguaje de señas calificados e información escrita en otros formatos (letra grande, audio, formatos electrónicos accesibles, otros formatos).. Austin Child Guidance Center brinda servicio de idiomas gratuito a personas cuyo idioma principal no es el ...
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A Graphic Scene of the Judgment Day-I had a dream once in which I saw a large company gathered together; and suddenly the heavens gathered blackness, the thunder rolled, the lightning flashed, and a voice louder than the heaviest peals of thunder sounded through the heavens and the earth, saying, It is done. Part of the company, with pallid faces, sprang forward with a wail of agony, crying out, Oh, I am not ready. The question was asked, Why are you not ready? Why have you not improved the opportunities I graciously gave you? I awoke with the crying ringing in my ears. I am not ready; I am unsaved-lost! lost! eternally lost! CG 560.1 In view of the solemn responsibilities that rest upon us, let us contemplate the future, that we may understand what we must do in order to meet it. In that day shall we be confronted with neglect and contempt of God and His mercy, with rejection of His truth and love? In the solemn assembly of the last day, in the hearing of the universe, will be read the ...
by Karon Ivey , May 19, 2021 , Blog. I didnt go to school with a smart phone. The very tool that helps teens and their parents stay connected and safe has become a major stressor for parents with work and other commitments. Parents are having trouble being able to balance the pressures of increased ...
These have included a Child Guidance Center, an outpatient clinic for children and families, a juvenile detention facility, and several jails for men and women in both the State and Federal system. I have performed many forensic evaluations for the Courts and been qualified as an Expert Witness in the Georgia criminal, civil and family courts as well as the Federal Court. ...
COATESVILLE The Child Guidance Resource Center opened an annex facility in the city on Wednesday that will help provide mental health care treatment to children and adults that are less fortunate.
Best Bedside Co-Sleeping Crib. BABYLO is an EU nursery company focused mainly on producing premium quality, safe, high performance, and functional baby products for kids at affordable pricing. At the moment, the company is selling its products in around 20 countries, and with a lot of licensing agreements and partnerships, the products are extended to a lot of customers worldwide. The company is a leader in the baby furniture sector - cots, bedding, changing pads, and high chairs in particular. The Bedside Cozi Sleeper Co-Sleeping Crib is one of the top-selling models in its category and is also one of the very few 5-star rated products in the segment.. The Cozi Sleeper is one of those products that come as a boon to new mums and babies, as it allows them both to be relaxed, comfortable, and in their zone, getting sufficient sleep both day and night. It can be used in your living room or anywhere else you prefer during the day. This innovatively designed co-sleeping crib uses an anti-reflux and ...
Lourdes Hospital offers state-of-the art tertiary care in various paediatric specialities. The Hospital has an outstanding team of paediatric specialties to provide comprehensive management of problems of neonates and children with excellent support from experts in rehabilitation and physiotherapy, dietetics and nutrition, child guidance, etc. The hospital has well equipped Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Units, Neonatology care units, state of the art Operating rooms including facility for complex cardiac surgeries, procedure rooms, laboratory services, developmental disorders and counselling services.. We strive to make our paediatric services focus on family centered care that is consistent, supportive and nurturing which meets the physical, emotional and psychosocial needs of our patients. Our paediatric care is in the form of open communication, emotional support and education to all of our patients as well as to their families. Our goal is to maintain an environment conductive to ...
Noelle Grabel :: Council Bluffs, Iowa :: (919) 892-5092. The problem with fundamentalists insisting on a literal interpretation of the Bible is that the meaning of words change. A prime example is Spare the rod, spoil the child. A rod was a stick used by shepherds to guide their sheep to go in the desired direction. Shepherds did not use it to beat their sheep. The proper translation of the saying is Give your child guidance, or they will go astray. It does not mean Beat the shit out of your child or he will become rotten, as many fundamentalist parents seem to believe ...
At Huckleberry we believe every child is unique, but each deserves the chance to thrive. Our mission is to make expert child guidance accessible to every family.
Formal interventions with families to help individuals and families experiencing various kinds of problems have been a part of many cultures, probably throughout history. These interventions have sometimes involved formal procedures or rituals, and often included the extended family as well as non-kin members of the community (see for example Hooponopono). Following the emergence of specialization in various societies, these interventions were often conducted by particular members of a community - for example, a chief, priest, physician, and so on - usually as an ancillary function.[1] Family therapy as a distinct professional practice within Western cultures can be argued to have had its origins in the social work movements of the 19th century in the United Kingdom and the United States.[1] As a branch of psychotherapy, its roots can be traced somewhat later to the early 20th century with the emergence of the child guidance movement and marriage counseling.[2] The formal development of family ...
Will Co-sleeping Psychologically Impact My Child? Q: Hello Martha. I separated my sons bedroom at 5 months. Hes 11 months now and still nurses 2x/night.
A side note on the Hunsley and Thoman study: Because less active and more quiet sleep can be a response to severe stress, such as circumcision, the authors of this study decide that the co-sleeping babies were severely stressed when sleeping alone (as opposed to non co-sleeping babies who sleep alone). This may or may not be true since the stress levels of the babies werent measured. The idea that less active and more quiet sleep indicates severe stress has been derived from studies that did not specifically look at stress patterns in babies who co-sleeping. As co-sleeping affects the way infants sleep, the heavier sleep when apart from parents may simply be normal for co-sleepers, and not an indication of stress. The other problem with the conclusion is the presumed direction of the causality. Even assuming the babies are stressed, an alternative and equally plausible hypothesis is that a generally high level of stress (from the infants biology or environment) when being put to bed caused ...
A side note on the Hunsley and Thoman study: Because less active and more quiet sleep can be a response to severe stress, such as circumcision, the authors of this study decide that the co-sleeping babies were severely stressed when sleeping alone (as opposed to non co-sleeping babies who sleep alone). This may or may not be true since the stress levels of the babies werent measured. The idea that less active and more quiet sleep indicates severe stress has been derived from studies that did not specifically look at stress patterns in babies who co-sleeping. As co-sleeping affects the way infants sleep, the heavier sleep when apart from parents may simply be normal for co-sleepers, and not an indication of stress. The other problem with the conclusion is the presumed direction of the causality. Even assuming the babies are stressed, an alternative and equally plausible hypothesis is that a generally high level of stress (from the infants biology or environment) when being put to bed caused ...
Hi mamas... Took DS to the pedi yesterday for his one month check-up, and accidentally admitted that we are co-sleeping (I hadnt told her before because I didnt want to hear the lecture). She seemed ok with it but told me that because he is almost 5 weeks, we should try cutting back on it now so that we dont have to struggle with sleep training in a couple of months. I agreed and brought the Rock n Play into the bedroom last night. Big mistake trying it on a weeknight!! He only slept
Some studies show that sleeping alone may increase a childs flow of stress hormones, and Dr Margot Sunderland believes children should sleep with parents until age five.
For those of you with an eagle eye, you may have noticed that the last photo in Twigs birthday post was the girls in their very own bed. Ill go ahead and post it here too because its just ridiculously cute. A few weeks ago, we bought a full sized mattress and put both…
Yes next time around, I am envisioning myself on a bed with a bed rail nursing my tiny baby and sleeping at the same time. My cousin always talked about how she would just nurse her kids and sleep at the same time. That did not happen with Stinx, not when I tried it. I mean, now, yes I can do that, but not when he was younger. I guess it may have been new mom jitters. Id just lie there awake wondering when he might fall asleep. Perhaps fears of him falling off the bed, or me and Dad rolling over him (Haha, that is so silly!) The other problem is that for the first month or so I was healing from the c-birth. That alone is very uncomfortable. I had a hard time getting in and out of bed. Some nights Id roll over and find myself in pain. It just wasnt a good option for me in the begining. Then there was the fact that I couldnt find a comfortable way to nurse him lying down. This is actually the biggest reason why co-sleeping never seemed tempting to me. If I had found a super comfortable way to ...
Sometimes, toddler sleep training can seem impossible to realize. For nowadays, many parents practice co-sleeping with their baby that is especially important during breastfeeding ...
Sometimes, toddler sleep training can seem impossible to realize. For nowadays, many parents practice co-sleeping with their baby that is especially important during breastfeeding ...
My 5-year-old daughter sleeps in my bed every night, because parenting is all about choices and extended co-sleeping works for us.
Most medical experts say the safest place to put an infant to sleep is in a crib that meets current standards and has no soft bedding. But if youve chosen to cosleep with your little one and would like to stop, talk to your childs doctor about making a plan for when your baby will sleep in a crib.. Transitioning to the crib by 6 months is usually easier †for both parents and baby †before the co-sleeping habit is ingrained and other developmental issues (such as separation anxiety) come into play. Eventually, though, the co-sleeping routine will likely be broken at some point, either naturally because the child wants to or by the parents choice.. But there are ways that you can still keep your little one close by, just not in your bed. You could:. 1.Put a bassinet, play yard, or crib next to your bed. This can help you maintain that desired closeness, which can be especially important if youre breastfeeding. The AAP says that having an infant sleep in a separate crib, bassinet, or ...
For parents of toddlers with sleep problems, co-sleeping may not be a good strategy, according to new research from the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) and the University of Maryland School of Nursing (UMSON). Co-sleeping is defined as a parent sleeping in the same room or same bed with their child.
Yonata Feldman served on the faculty of the Smith College School for Social Work for many years. She was born in 1892 in Estonia and studied at the Imperial University of Jurjew; her education was interrupted when the Germans invaded Russia in 1912. Before emigrating to the United States, she taught at, and was principal of, an elementary school in Estonia. She earned her M.A. from the Chicago University School of Social Service Administration in 1923, specializing in the treatment of emotionally disturbed children. From 1923 to 1928 Feldman was a social worker at the Chicago Jewish Childrens Bureau, and from 1925 to 1928 also worked with disturbed children at the Chicago Institute for Juvenile Research. From 1928 to 1961, she was employed at the Madeleine Borg Child Guidance Institute of the Jewish Board of Guardians in New York City, working her way up from caseworker to casework supervisor to boro supervisor. In 1950, she joined the faculty of the Smith College School for Social Work where ...
Chris Ren, a graduate of Case Western Reserve Universitys Mandell School of Applied Social Science, worked for Child Guidance at the Cleveland Centers for Family and Children (now Applewood Centers). She then worked in an outpatient treatment center of a managed care company, Beechbrook, and Psychological and Behavioral Consultants. She [...]. ...
White claimed to have received over 2,000 visions and dreams from God[5] in public and private meetings throughout her life, which were witnessed by Adventist pioneers and the general public. She verbally described and published for public consumption the content of each vision. The Adventist pioneers viewed these experiences as the Biblical gift of prophecy as outlined in Revelation 12:17 and Revelation 19:10 which describe the testimony of Jesus as the spirit of prophecy. Her Conflict of the Ages series of writings endeavor to showcase the hand of God in Biblical history and in church history. This cosmic conflict, referred to by Seventh-day Adventist theologians as the Great Controversy theme, became foundational to the development of Seventh-day Adventist theology.[6] Her book on successful Christian living, Steps to Christ, has been published in more than 140 languages. The book Child Guidance, a compilation of her writings about child care, training and education, has been used as the ...
Professor McKenna defined co-sleeping as not about sharing a physical area, ie a bed, but having the baby within arms length. He continued on by saying that breastfeeding and co-sleeping are the same adaptive complex designed by natural selection to maximise infant survival and parental reproductive success; there is no documented scientific study to show deleterious consequences of co-sleeping in safe environments; we have come to think of the abnormal as normal; and we are mistaking parental best interests for the infants best interest. He suggested that current Western beliefs are based on Western European cultural history in which infanticide by overlying existed and was so commonplace that same-bed co-sleeping was outlawed. This cultural history also favoured the notion of romantic love, patriarchal household authority and sanctity of parental privacy ...
Hi! Last night was such a major milestone that I had to update you all; my baby Marcie spent the first night sleeping by herself in her cot! If youve seen my previous posts (here and here), youd know that Ive been co-sleeping with my baby. But for the past month, Ive had a bad cough and Marcie sleeping on me made it worse. Last night, we cleared the clutter in her cot, vacuumed her mattress and resolved to regain our bodies (and sanity) at night.. ...
Baby bassinets are a huge help after youve brought your newborn home. Here are some of the best bassinets for travel, co-sleeping, small spaces, and more.
Co-Sleeping - you either love it or hate it. And chances are, those of you who do co-sleep both love and hate it at the same time. It can be amazingly convenient, but it also comes with the obvious downsides. Like being kicked and hit in the face…
First of all, congratulations! I cant imagine anything more fun that raising triplets. As for co-sleeping, yes it can be done. Weve always done some sort of blended co-sleeping depending on what everyones needs were. Dh and I are religous Jews so there are times when we sleep apart including roughly 6 weeks post-birth. In the beginning all three were in a pack-n-play next to my bed and as they woke I would feed and change them and bring them to bed. If it was a particularly rough night, we would rotate them through my bed and dhs bed. As they got older they moved to a crib and slept together until 11 months when dd3 made it clear she wanted to sleep alone. Again, as everyone woke they would come to bed with us. Around 2 years we moved dd1 into our bed permanently and had dds 2 and 3 in their own beds. At 2.5 years we got rid of the cribs and brought a queen mattress to our room for the three of them and they just climb into our bed when they want. We have a Cal King and a giant bedroom ...
Its 4am and Im awake because the stupid cat was at our door, mistakenly left out. The words are there, too, keeping me from sleep. I return the cat to her room, across the house, and shut the door this time, then lie back in bed. Still, the words wont leave.
One thing that I was adamant that I would not do was cry it out sleep training. I absolutely hated the idea that my baby had to cry himself to sleep. But about two weeks ago I realized that the co-sleeping wasnt good for us or baby G, and I read a few posts of…
This is supposed to be the most significant attribute of a mattress that is just right for you and the newly born. Some mattresses contain hazardous materials that may adversely impact the health of you and your little one. Remember to avoid the standard adult mattresses that may be containing harmful substances such as arsenic, antimony, and other toxic materials. A good co-sleeping mattress must be chosen if it is free from hazardous chemicals and toxic materials. You may choose the 100 percent organic mattresses that are all-natural for co-sleeping with your precious one. A good co-sleeping mattress would never contain any harmful chemicals or other hazardous toxic elements. You may visit https://www.countingsheep.net for perfect solutions to all your sleep-related issues including informative and comprehensive mattress guide.. Must Possess a Firm Surface. It is best for your baby to sleep on a firm mattress to avoid suffocation or airway obstruction at night. You must avoid buying any ...
I experienced every parents nightmare when my then-eight-month-old daughter Kymberlie ended up in the Intensive Care Unit at a local hospital for 24 hours. Kymberlie has literally been attached to me since birth, and we were both fortunate to be able to continue attachment parenting while in a hospital environment.. A few days before Thanksgiving, the croup virus entered our home. I suspected that my daughter Rachel, and son Ian had it, and my suspicions were confirmed by our primary care physician. Next, Kymberlie started to show croup symptoms and I again made a trip to see our PCP with a sick child in tow. Our doctor confirmed that Kymmie had croup and reminded me that it sounds worse than it really is, and to continue sitting in a steamy room as often as possible during the night. Another course of treatment is to bundle up and go outside into the cold, which is easy to do high atop the mountain on which we live.. During day two of Kymmies illness, her fever suddenly rose up to 104.5 and ...
Marcie is in Kindergarten 1 this year. She has been in preschool for 3 years now, and I do not regret letting go to enroll her in full-day school. She has learnt much in her preschool which provided a disciplined, enriching and fun learning environment, one which I doubt Id have the resources to provide on my own.. For many parents, especially those with children with allergies and eczema, finding a preschool that you can trust may be difficult, more so if your child has severe anaphylactic reaction to certain allergen (most common is peanuts). Many parents have shared in last years managing eczema series on how they manage communication with preschool, such as drawing up a list to take note of, or packing their own food.. Letting go is hard. Having only one child, I do sometimes wonder when she will no longer want to hold my hand, shower or sleep with me! (yes, we are still doing that co-sleeping thingy).. God always watches over us and our children! Moreover, not caring for our child 24/7 ...
The latest research on the family bed has concluded that co-sleeping has no impact on a young childs intellectual or social development. The study, led by the Stony Brook University School of Medicine in New York, [...]. ...
The latest research on the family bed has concluded that co-sleeping has no impact on a young childs intellectual or social development. The study, led by the Stony Brook University School of Medicine in New York, [...]. ...
December 2, 2005: Noah sleeps through the night. In his crib. (So much for the lamest co-sleeping assvice smackdown ever, right?) Of course, I did not sleep through the night. I was too busy doing the following: 1) Waking up in a panic because OH MY GOD, THERES A CAT WHERE THE BABY SHOULD BE. THE CAT HAS SMOTHERED THE BABY. 2) Fudging around with the baby monitor batteries and volume, because clearly, I should be hearing hysterical screams by now. 3) With each passing hour, whispering excitedly to Jason: I think hes going to sleep through the night! Look at the time! 4) Ignoring Jasons Glaring Looks of Glarey Death. 5) Sneaking downstairs repeatedly to poke and prod the sleeping baby to make sure he was still alive. He was still alive. He was just very tired.
Goldberg, a Florida childbirth educator and lactation consultant, presents a no-nonsense, information-packed guide. While the whimsical title, cover art depicting a green-capped baby popping out of a peapod and comical illustrations might suggest a lighthearted approach, Goldberg quickly gets down to business, covering every option available to contemporary parents-to-be. Along with decisions about birth plans, she includes nutrition and exercise guides, and detailed sections on labor and delivery, with helpful checkboxes to follow during each of four labor stages. Along with standard medical information, the author covers such alternative techniques as acupressure, visualization and touch relaxation and offers offbeat snippets such as the Navajo concept of a birth circle. Care of the newborn and breastfeeding chapters are also included, as well as a balanced assessment of co-sleeping and bed sharing. In this comprehensive guide, Goldberg presents a wealth of well-organized information in a ...
Another Alternative: The Floor Bed. Even if co-sleeping isnt right for you (and it certainly isnt right for every family), you can still question the need to keep your baby in what is essentially an elevated cage. Babies are just as well off, in fact, on a simple mattress on the floor. The bars which are there for safety are only necessary because the baby is so high up. And theyre only that high up in the first place as a convenience to parents, so we dont have to bend over to put our babies in.. A regular mattress on the floor provides several advantages. You are not limited to standing beside the crib, patting your fussy babys back. You can lie down with your baby, whether just staying with them or nursing them to sleep while side-lying, and easily slip away after theyve drifted off. Or perhaps you would prefer to sit on the mattress to nurse them to sleep, then gently lay them down - this is far easier than having to stand up from your chair, walk over to the crib, and reach baby ...
Charlotte Towle (1896-1966) was born and raised in Butte, Montana. She received a BA in education from Goucher College (1919), but after graduation accepted a job with the American Red Cross which strengthened her interest in social work. With the aid of a Commonwealth Fund fellowship, she attended the New York School of Social Work, completing her studies in psychiatric social work in 1926. For two years she was director of the Home Finding Department of The Childrens Aid Society of Philadelphia, and from 1928 to 1932 she gained experience in casework supervision and further training in psychiatric social work at the Institute for Child Guidance in New York. Established by the Commonwealth Fund as a model clinic, the Institute was in the forefront of psychiatric social work theory and practice. Towle served as the Institutes fieldwork supervisor for students from the New York and Smith College schools of social work. In 1932 Towle accepted an appointment to the faculty of the School of Social ...
We went home 12 hours after he was delivered. We ended up co-sleeping that night and the next day was spent cuddling and feeding almost non-stop. Still it was painful but I remembered what the midwife had said about him having a strong suck and I assumed that my body would get used to the feeling, after all I had never breast-fed a baby before! The pain was so bad that at times I have to grip my husbands hand as Charles latched and flinched as the pain shot right down my body and really did make my toes curl. I hoped it would get better. Except the next day it seemed to be worse. He was definitely getting milk, we knew that for certain. In this area we are lucky enough to have a Breastfeeding Team, I had a wrist band with their phone number on and a leaflet, I planned on phoning them at lunchtime but fell asleep and thought nothing of it when I woke up. Surely theyd think I was over-reacting and tell me that my body would get used to it. But that evening I looked down at Charles when he was ...
We never planned to co-sleep with our kids. When Caden was born, I did everything in my power to stay awake in the middle of the night nursing him. I propped myself up, using pillows and the boppy and tried to focus on staying awake. The option of co-sleeping was still a no-no to me from all the experts I had read. Plus the dogs were still sleeping in our bed. We were already cramped. (If you have known me a long time, or if you have lived with me, Kristin and Cecilie, you understand that staying awake is not my forte. My college friends love to tell how I would fall asleep, face down, on my textbooks.) When Ellie was born we lived in the new house and I had a rocking chair. I spent MANY hours at night sleeping in that rocking chair, with Ellie propped on the boppy. Vince was he same story, until I realized I was sleeping more in that rocker, which at this point had seen much better days, than I was in my bed. So when he woke up at night, in his crib, we always started in the crib, I just took ...
Percent of mothers who recently delivered a live birth w/ home environmental factors associated with SIDS/unexplained asphyxia. (laying baby down to sleep on side or stomach; baby sleeping with pillows, plush toys, etc; smoking allowed in home; co-sleeping ...
Compressive asphyxia (also called chest compression) is mechanically limiting expansion of the lungs by compressing the torso, hence interfering with breathing. Compressive asphyxia occurs when the chest or abdomen is compressed posteriorly.[7] Traumatic asphyxia or crush asphyxia usually refers to compressive asphyxia resulting from being crushed or pinned under a large weight or force. An example of traumatic asphyxia includes cases where an individual has been using a car-jack to repair a car from below, and is crushed under the weight of the vehicle.[5] Pythons, anacondas, and other constrictor snakes kill through compressive asphyxia. In cases of co-sleeping (overlay), the weight of an adult or large child may compress an infants chest, preventing proper expansion of the chest. Risk factors include large or obese adults, parental fatigue or impairment (sedation by drugs or alcohol) of the co-sleeping adult and a small shared sleeping space (for example, both adult and infant sharing ...
SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) or crib death are terms used to denote the unexplained death of a healthy, sleeping infant less than one year old. The CDC reports that in 2014, about 3,500 babies died from Sudden Unexpected Infant… [read] ...
The educational materials were highly praised by participants, midwives, and research nurse as being practical and realistic, and providing helpful information. The safe sleep enabler (a clear plastic Baby Bed Box for use in the parental bed as a strategy for avoiding potentially hazardous co-sleeping) was received variably with some participants using it extensively and reviewing it favourably, and others finding it more difficult to use for reasons of design, context. Many of those who chose not to use the box still said that they liked the concept and would recommend it for use by other parents. Overall the intervention appeared to have some effect on aspects of hazardous co-sleeping in Sunderland, particularly sofa-sharing (23% of control vs 6% of intervention participants slept on a sofa with their baby at 1 month), and possibly extreme fatigue (27% of control vs 13% of intervention participants were extremely fatigued at 2 months). Overall, in Fife, although the proportion of sleep diary ...
She doesnt know night nursing helps maintain her milk supply. She doesnt know how sharing a bed with her baby allows her to get more sleep. She hasnt been told about the studies on sleep, and how mothers who sleep with their babies also share sleep cycles with their babies. This means that rather than being woken from a deep sleep to crying from across the hall, co-sleeping moms rouse when their babies do. As soon as baby latches on the breast, both will return to a deep, sound sleep. She doesnt know that nursing mothers are aware of their babies even in sleep, and like all mammals, she will curl around her baby protectively, never laying on him. The babies who die in parents beds are not breastfed. The babies who die in cribs are alone. She doesnt realize that when the baby sleeps with her, he will happily sleep anywhere. She doesnt have to get him home to his own bed before nap time. She could have much more freedom if she wasnt tied to the dictates of the clock ...