I used to believe that being a parent and a lack of
sleep where synonymous. All of my children were problem sleepers. They never slept through the
night until they were practically toddlers. They were sleep deprived and so was I. When I saw The Lull-A-
Baby Sleep Plan, which states that this method could turn any baby into a great sleeper in 7 days, I had to check it out. I was rather interested in finding out about the latest philosophy of getting babies to sleep. I knew that all the methods that I had tried definitely failed.The Lull-A-Baby Sleep Plan states that like everything in a baby’s life there is a particular phase in which they learn how to be a good sleeper. Unfortunately, during this phase most new parents actually
teach their child some really bad
habits such as needing to be rocked, nursed, or coddled to sleep. In this way, the baby never learns that their crib is a place to fall asleep and never learns how to self sooth when they have little wake up periods at night. This
book guides the new parent through ways to teach their child
sleeping skills and even gives advice to get rid of those bad habits that are going to keep their baby (and themselves) from having a good night sleep.