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Good Nights: The Happy Parents' Guide to the Family Bed (and a Peaceful Night's Sleep!)


by Maria Goodavage, Jay Gordon

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Sales Rank: 54800
Studio: St. Martin's Griffin
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: July 24, 2002
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin


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Your baby sleeps in your bed, and you love it. Except for those nagging worries about safety. ("She's so small, I'm so big!") And what your relatives are saying. ("She'll never leave your bed!") And that little foot that always ends up on your face.Worry no more! Good Nights puts your concerns about the family bed to rest, with fun and easy-to-use guidance on safety, coping with criticism, and even keeping the spark in your marriage (albeit outside the bedroom). With warmth and humor, Dr. Jay Gordon, a nationally recognized pediatrician who has endorsed the family bed for decades, and Maria Goodavage, a former USA Today staff writer with training in sleep research, give you everything you'll need in order to thrive - and at times, simply survive - with the family bed. Good Nights provides a comprehensive look at:- SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH - Science is uncovering a wealth of advantages, including possible protection from SIDS, for babies who share their parents' bed.- SURPRISING BENEFITS - Parents of young babies get much more sleep with the family bed! And little ones who spend time sleeping next to parents end up more independent (you read that right!) and closer to their parents than their cribbed peers.- SAFETY - The authors give simple-to-follow advice on how to make your family bed at least as safe as a crib.- SOUND SLEEP - Yes, it can be had. Good Nights lets you know how to overcome the obstacles.- SEX - Ditto.- SAYING GOOD-BYE - Your child really will leave your bed! Good Nights helps you help your child move on when the time is right.If you're among the record number of parents turning to the family bed, turn to Good Nights. It's a bedside companion you won't want to be without.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 35 reviews)

Great information!!!  
This was such a God-send for me! Everyone I know thinks I am crazy for letting my baby sleep with us. But every inch of me can't stand to have him all alone in another room. This book confirms all my feelings and gives me such peace and joy knowing that what I am doing is not only right for my family but best for my child! I feel so bad for the few times I toughed it out with him - I think I cried as much as he did! Don't listen to what others say - they used to think the earth was flat! Do what is best for your child, do what your heart tells you is best!
October 11, 2007

Here's to cozy mornings!  
Dr Jay gave me the info I needed to make the best decision for my family. My husband and I waivered on whether or not to do the family bed thing- were we not teaching our child something? were we just being lazy? would it change our relationship? But it felt right and we all seemed happier?! After reading this book and another "traditional approach" (albeit modern western traditions)to sleep, I found this book to have much more science behind it. The support he gives will help you feel comfortable finalizing your decision and give you ammo to share with sceptics. Dr Jay provides a loving way to create cozy memories that will last a lifetime. Good Night!
November 12, 2006

Could not be happier.  
This book is a fun, quick yet informative read on co-sleeping. It helped us make the decision to co-sleep (which we are SO glad we did) and also helped "convert" the wary grandparents.

A+!
November 03, 2006

Great Resource for those Interested in Co-sleeping or Attachment Parenting  
While the really important information on cosleeping (mattress/bed safety, not smoking/drinking alcohol/taking any drugs that would make it hard for you to wake up, etc.) have been covered in several parenting books that I already own, I really liked this book because it focuses on just the one aspect of parenting and dissects it pretty fully. I won't provide a synopsis because other reviewers have already done so, but I particularly liked the ways to respond to others criticism of your decision to co-sleep. I have found as a young parent that people really do pry into all aspects of your life and offer their opinion whether you want it or not. Having resources that back up my choices makes it a little easier to stand firm around people who are older and 'wiser.' Glad I bought it, will reread. I noticed there is an in-depth treatment of gentle ways to ease baby out of the bed, and will be reading that later.
August 07, 2006

Fantastic book, fun to read  
I really enjoyed reading this book. I intended to cosleep (and I do), based on friends' experiences parenting, but it's nice to have a lot of information to feel more secure in one's decision. And oddly enough, this has the best pictures of side-lying nursing I've found yet.

But it's just plain fun to read, whether you have children of your own or not.
March 22, 2006


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