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How to Put Your Kids on A Schedule: Practical Guide for Scheduling and Sleep Training Baby or Toddler Happier Family Life Other Helpful Parenting Tips From Mother of Twins
How to Put Your Kids on A Schedule: Practical Guide for Scheduling and Sleep Training Baby or Toddler Happier Family Life Other Helpful Parenting Tips From Mother of Twins

How to Put Your Kids on A Schedule: Practical Guide for Scheduling and Sleep Training Baby or Toddler Happier Family Life Other Helpful Parenting Tips From Mother of Twins

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When Lorelei Burk adopted her twins when they were just a few days old, she only had 9 days to prepare to bring her babies home from the hospital. She had to learn quick how to put her babies on a schedule to survive. Whether you are a parent of one child or multiples, this book will teach you how to put your baby or toddler on a feeding and sleeping schedule. She will explain the rules of attachment, give advice on sleep training, how to do time ins instead of time outs, how to be prepared for hospital emergencies, how to deal with the big emotions of toddlers, how to survive the holidays and travelling and how to color code everything. She will also give you advice on how to get your child working in film and television. This book is for all parents who are trying to make their days more manageable and would rather have them filled with wonderful, positive memories instead of melt downs and tantrums. With a schedule you can learn how to anticipate your child's needs and be proactive which results in children who are happier, calmer, well behaved, and have no trouble with transitioning to different activities throughout the day. If you are looking for some hot tips, a bit of advice and a few laughs, this is a fantastic survival guide that is a fast read that will hopefully make your most important job in the world of parenting a little bit easier.
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