Deborah Jackson's best selling book on the benefits and reasons to bed share with your baby.
"A long-overdue book on a vitally important subject"
Michel Odent
"A practical guide on how to get some sleep yourself...when there is always a little person around during the night"
Penny Charlton, Mother
Nights spent pacing corridors, crying-it-out, feeding at all hours and waking at dawn are all characteristics of a cot-bound society. Sleep training was a regime conceived in the nineteenth century to civilise children who must spend all their day in the nursery. But there is another way. It's known as co-sleeping. The majority of the babies in the world share a bed with their parents and reap the benefits which includes a lower rate of sudden infant death 'cot death'. This is an excellent book to read if you want to share a bed with your baby and want practical advice and facts to back up your case, which in our society is the exception rather than the norm.
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