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What is Preventing Your Baby from Sleeping Through the Night?
by Elizabeth Pantley, The No-Cry Sleep Solution: Gentle Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep Through the Night

Here’s something that may really surprise you: As much as we may want our babies to sleep through the night, our own subconscious emotions sometimes hold us back from encouraging change in our babies’ sleeping habits. You yourself may be the very obstacle preventing a change in a routine that disrupts your life. So let's figure out if anything is standing in your way.

Examine Your Own Needs and Goals

Today’s society leads us to believe that “normal babies” sleep through the night from about two months; my research indicates that this is more the exception than the rule. The number of families in your boat could fill a fleet of cruise ships.

“At our last day-care parent meeting, one father brought up the fact that his two-year-old daughter wasn’t sleeping through the night. I discovered that out of 24 toddlers only six stayed asleep all night long.” …Robin, mother of thirteen-month-old Alicia

You must figure out where your own problem lies. Is it in your baby’s routine, in your management of it, or simply in the minds of others? If you can honestly say you want to change your baby’s sleep habits because they are truly disruptive to you and your family, then you’re ready to make changes. But if you feel coerced into changing Baby’s patterns because Great Grandma Beulah or your friend from playgroup says that’s the way it should be, it’s time for a long, hard think.

Certainly, if your little one is waking you up every hour or two, you don’t have to think long on the question, “Is this disruptive to me?” It obviously is. However, if your baby is waking up only once or twice a night, it’s important that you determine exactly how much this pattern is disturbing to you, and decide on a realistic goal. Be honest in assessing the situation's effect on your life. Begin today by contemplating these questions:

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Video of subway police shooting spurs inquiry
A New Year's Day shooting in which a subway police officer fired a deadly shot into the back of an unarmed man has the San Francisco Bay Area demanding answers, while authorities are appealing for patience. Bay Area Rapid Transit spokesman Linton Johnson told CNN affiliate KTVU-TV that the officer is presumed innocent and described him as devastated.

Tuesday Jan 6th, 1:57 PM

CNN's Gupta eyed for surgeon general
Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN's chief medical correspondent, has been approached by Barack Obama's transition team about the U.S. surgeon general's post, according to sources inside the transition and at CNN. Gupta, a neurosurgeon, has served as a White House fellow and as a special adviser to then-first lady Hillary Clinton.

Tuesday Jan 6th, 2:43 PM

Panetta pick as CIA chief under fire
Could someone without intelligence experience effectively lead the United States' top spy agency, particularly in a time of war?

Tuesday Jan 6th, 1:14 PM

Israel to open 'humanitarian corridor'
Israel has agreed to establish a "humanitarian corridor" to supply residents of Gaza with aid as international concerns about conditions among civilians mount, according to a government statement.

Tuesday Jan 6th, 3:34 PM

Commentary: Both sides wrong in Gaza
The recent carnage in Gaza has left little doubt that within the tortured dynamic of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, both the chicken and the egg have completely and utterly lost their minds.

Tuesday Jan 6th, 1:24 PM


Food from NPR

A Life Dedicated To Michelin 3-Star Restaurants
London IT executive Andy Hayler has dined at every three-star restaurant in the French food guide. His travels have taken him all across the world to 60-plus elite restaurants. He speaks with us about his favorite meals, how he can afford this pricy hobby and his blog.
Monday Jan 5th, 10:00 AM

Five-Year-Old Chef Gets His Own Show
Julian Kreusser began cooking at age three. Two years later, he has his own television show on Portland cable access television. We talk with him about what it's like to be a culinary star so young.
Monday Jan 5th, 10:00 AM

Fishermen Make Mad Dash For Dungeness Crab
As many West Coast fisheries collapse, more fishermen are turning to the delectable Dungeness crab. It's one of the last thriving fisheries in California, but the winter race for the crabs means fewer fresh crabs on tables and smaller profits.
Sunday Jan 4th, 9:05 PM

Former White House Chef On Oval Office Tastes
On Wednesday, the White House chef will serve lunch to a table of five: four presidents and one president-elect. Walter Scheib, who spent 11 years as chef for Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, discusses Oval Office culinary tastes with host Guy Raz.
Sunday Jan 4th, 1:36 PM

Recession On The Rocks: Drinks For A Bad Economy
Lose your shirt in the stock market? Retirement funds dwindling? Wine consultant Tom Harrow shares some recommendations for what to drink to numb the economic pain.
Saturday Jan 3rd, 5:38 PM

 
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'The Bachelor': Host's new blog!
Chris Harrison will be offering behind-the-scenes scoop at EW.com every Tuesday a.m.; first post today!

TV recaps: Monday's best
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Working Parents from BusinessWeek

Taking a Break From Facebook
For the new year, my teenager and her friend have gone on a fast?a Facebook fast. Concerned about becoming Facebook junkies, they've given friends the passwords to their respective Facebook pages and had the friends change the passwords, so the...
Tuesday Jan 6th, 11:15 AM

Have You Ever Thought About Quitting Your Job?
I returned to the office this morning after a nearly three-week holiday hiatus, which wasn?t exactly a vacation since I ended up working half of the time. Thus, with some trepidation, I stepped into the lobby of the building where...
Monday Jan 5th, 2:50 PM

Defining The Middle Class
Last week Vice President-elect Joe Biden was given a new brief -- to form a White House Task Force on Working Families, targeted at raising the living standards of the middle-class. In the announcement, President-elect Obama said "My administration will...
Wednesday Dec 31st, 5:08 AM

Home Invasion: Teens With Web Cams
Aah the holidays. Time to be home with the family. Only this season, my fourteen-year-old's friends' seem to be home with us as well, at a moment's notice and at all hours of the day. Now generally, I love it...
Tuesday Dec 23rd, 5:13 PM

Santa Claus: Yes? No? Sort of?
I just discovered yet another controversy in the modern parent's world. Should we allow our children to believe in Santa Claus? I thought Santa was a given in households that celebrate Christmas, but a recent blog posting on the Chicago...
Tuesday Dec 23rd, 5:38 AM


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