The Ideas Behind On Becoming Babywise

By Marci Glover


New parents often face tremendous challenges. Nothing in the world can prepare them for the shock of caring for a new baby. The responsibility is overwhelming and many people find themselves not getting enough sleep. After only a few weeks they feel that their lives have been totally taken over by the babies needs and they often become depressed or resentful. This is not a healthy state of affairs for anyone and the entire family will suffer.

Over the years there have been a number of books specifically written for new parents. One of the most famous was Dr Spock. He advised parents not to give in to the demands of a crying baby. Over the past few decades attachment parenting has become popular with babies co sleeping with parents and being fed on demand. On Becoming Babywise is a book that presents a more flexible approach that will appeal to many parents and help to get their infants onto a schedule.

The book has become a best seller because it really hits a chord with parents. It emphasises the need for structure and routine in a babies life. It has a clearly set out plan that follows well set out guidelines. At the same time readers feel that the flexibility of the program is a real bonus. It shows parents how to establish simple but effective sleeping and feeding programs very early on.

The book does a great job of explaining not only the short term goals but also the long term goals. Having structure within the family is crucial. It not only helps the parents, but also the children. The authors, pediatrician Robert Bucknam and Theologian Gary Ezzo, feel that routines need to be established early on in life lead to better adjusted children who can cope well with the demands of life.

The book also argues that some crying is natural for a baby and should not be taken too seriously. They feel it is perfectly fine to allow a baby a few minuets of crying to get themselves to sleep without being picked up. Just about every parent knows how difficult it is to ignore a crying baby and this can be very difficult for many parents.

Most parents have given the book a very good review. They have often mentioned how simple it was to get their baby onto a program, once they realized how to follow the steps. The baby responded well to the approach and by the age of eight to ten weeks they were sleeping through the night and waking happy and rested.

Good feeding and sleeping habits are crucial to proper growth. Both parents and babies will suffer if there long term problems with both of these fundamental aspects of life. Often establishing the routine is easier than the parents expected and they are thrilled to have a happy contented baby and a good nights sleep.

If a parent has struggled with the advice for more than a few weeks with no success it may be that their child needs a more relaxed approach. Each child is an individual and one plan will not be right for everyone.




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