A safe, proven, and straightfoward way to a sound night's sleep—for babies and their parentsFor many growing families, newborn sleep is the holy grail—much-discussed, highly sought after, and frustratingly out of reach. This book is the first guide to present a simple, attainable sleep program for newborns shortly after coming home from the hospital. Developed by two veteran pediatricians, the "Jassey Way" boasts a more than 90% success rate of getting children to sleep through the night in their first four weeks of life. Their tested method uses a feeding schedule that allows newborns (and their parents) to get a full night's sleep at a younger age than other sleep training techniques.
With clear guidance and real-life stories,
The Newborn Sleep Book presents detailed advice for both breast-fed and formula-fed babies, dispelling myths about the frequency of feedings, "crying it out," and other essential topics. The book also offers tips for creating an environment that fosters sleep, including swaddling, the use of pacifiers, lighting, and more.
On sale: August 5, 2014
Page count: 224 Pages
ISBN: 9780399167980
Dr. Lewis Jassey opened his own pediatric practice in 2001 and has appeared on NBC’s
Today show.
Dr. Jonathan Jassey has been a highly regarded pediatrician in the same practice for over eight years, and has received both the “Patients’ Choice Award” and the coveted “Most Compassionate Doctor” recognition.
"The Jassey brothers, partners in a Long Island pediatric paractice, have helped thousands of parents successfully sleep-train their newborns by the time they are a month old. The "Jassey Way" is practical, realistic, and based on the undeniable link between eating--specifically digesting--and sleeping."
--Publishers Weekly"A common sense method for getting your baby to remain sleeping long after you’ve tucked him or her in."
--Shaul Turner, FOX News"Their method has been tested for over twenty years and boasts a 90 percent success rate. After just two weeks on the doctor’s program, baby Peyton was sleeping 7 to 8 hours per night, and so were his relieved parents. Thanks to the Jassey method, many new parents and their babies are enjoying more peaceful nights of sweet, uninterrupted dreams."
--Vicki Clinebell, Momtastic Parenting