Where have I been? Can I call myself a serious blogger if I haven't been here in months? Was I ever a "serious" blogger? LOL.
I'm nesting....still. Well, kind of. Our son is now nine and a half months old, and truth be told, I thought I would be blogging more regularly by now. The thing is, this baby time goes by so quickly. I don't want to miss a thing. And I really don't want to miss out on sleep! With a bouncing baby boy and a vibrant five-year-old girl who is home schooling, I'm ready to turn in quite early these days. This is a healthy living blog after all, and I have written about the importance of sleep before. Sleep is vital to our health and so often we sacrifice sleep to stay up on our computers or watch T.V. Or sometimes to get the laundry done!
Life is demanding. Sleep is a necessary component for meeting those daily demands. As parents, we can help instill good sleep habits in our children early on. Many times parents aren't sure how many hours of sleep their kids need. When I became a parent I was totally smitten with my new baby girl. Weeks after her arrival, I was wishing she had come with a set of instructions. I went with my instincts and watched for signs of hunger, but sleepy signs were a bit confusing to me.
Then a friend gave me a book called Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child by Dr. Mark Weissbluth. Early on in my pregnancy I was told to beware of sleep-training books because they encourage parents to let a child "cry it out". So I was a bit skeptical about the book. But when I began to read it, everything just made sense. The book gives parents information to help them understanding the importance of sleep, how sleep habits develop in young children, and a step-by-step guide to help children get the sleep they need for happy, healthy development. And it offers methods that are simple to implement for both families who co-sleep or sleep in separate beds.
What really made a lasting impression on me was the research that shows a definite correlation between the sleep habits of an individual in childhood and then into their adult years. In other words, helping a child learn healthy sleep habits is a gift that will last them their entire life. Like any book, some tips may suit some parents more than others. Every child is different and there are special circumstances to consider. That being said, I highly recommend this book. My daughter had reflux, which of course made sleep more difficult for her, but thanks to the book I had a better understanding of how to begin implementing a nap time and bed time routine, despite our struggles. And having reviewed the book after my son was born, healthy habits were established early on.
I love the philosophy is this book about healthy sleep habits leading to healthy lives. I couldn't agree more....Good night!
Here's to healthy sleep habits and here's to your health!
Monday, November 14, 2011
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