• How Babies Sleep

  • The Gentle, Science-Based Method to Help Your Baby Sleep Through the Night
  • By: Sofia Axelrod PhD
  • Narrated by: Natalie Naudus
  • Length: 5 hrs and 31 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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How Babies Sleep

By: Sofia Axelrod PhD
Narrated by: Natalie Naudus
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Discover the best baby sleep method - gentle, science-backed, and based on the latest Nobel Prize-winning research - that shows you how to get your baby to sleep through the night naturally.

Sleep - or the lack of it - is one of the most crucial issues for new parents. Newborn babies typically wake every two to three hours, and there's nothing bleary-eyed, exhausted parents want more than a night of uninterrupted sleep. But while there's plenty of advice out there, there is nothing that’s based on the latest cutting-edge research about sleep - until now. 

In How Babies Sleep, Sofia Axelrod, PhD - neuroscientist, sleep consultant, and mother of two - introduces the first baby sleep method that is truly rooted in the science of sleep. After having her first child, Axelrod realized that the typical baby sleep advice conflicted with what she was finding in her mentor's Nobel Prize-winning sleep lab. She developed her transformative method based on the latest discoveries about our body's circadian clock and how it is disturbed by light and other external stimuli. After seeing incredible results with her own babies, she has since counseled countless families in her groundbreaking method - which works with babies' needs and helps little ones learn to self-soothe, fall asleep more easily, and stay asleep through the night. 

You'll discover helpful tips that work, and learn: why using a red lightbulb (instead of a regular one) in the nursery at night can minimize wakings; why the age-old advice "don't wake a sleeping baby" isn’t true; how to create a healthy routine; how to sleep train gently with minimal crying (under two minutes); and so much more in this revolutionary and effective book that will help both you and your baby enjoy a peaceful night's sleep.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2020 Sofia Axelrod, PhD (P)2020 Simon & Schuster Audio

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scientific, overly wordy, stick with it

Extremely informative book; I learned a lot and look forward to putting it into practice with my future children! I am glad that I stuck with it and completed the book, and then listened a second time. I appreciated the in-depth scientific research being explained in this book, but it truly is too wordy and takes away from the heart of the material. I feel that a sleep-deprived parent looking for answers will give up listening part way through. This book could have been edited into a much better format in my opinion. I took notes throughout my listening so as to pull out the key points. The narrator was fine. The accompanying PDF is only half legible on the app ( I have not tried the computer yet). Some difficulties with playback- the app started the book from the beginning twice when I pressed play, which has not been an issue with other titles. Overall, definitely informative and worth the read.

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