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Originally published December 1 2005

Doctor revises earlier methods of sleep treatment for children

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

Dr. Richard Ferber will soon release a revised version of his bestselling "Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems," which originally appeared in 1985.



"You just feel like a bad parent if you let your baby cry," said Matt Rees who has an infant daughter, Sofia. The chart lays out a seven-day timetable for how long to leave one's baby alone before "going in to visit your child briefly" to comfort him or her. The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday that Ferber now says that allowing children to cry for extended periods of time was not meant to solve all sleep problems. A revised edition of "Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems" that will come out this spring will offer other solutions besides leaving a child alone in his or her crib. "There comes a point when a baby is crying that you are not teaching them anything anymore," Giordano said. "Actually, there is no change, I think that's a misconception," said Ferber, the director of the Center for Pediatric Sleep Disorders at Children's Hospital in Boston. "Our approach has always been one of compassion." Ferber said that the key to solving a child's sleep problems is to understand the child's needs. If the child has a great deal of separation anxiety during the day, that child will most likely have trouble sleeping alone at night. Dealing with a child's emotional needs must take precedent so a child can feel confident at night --- that might mean more physical contact at night. However, if a child does not seem to have separation issues but is merely going through normal adjustments, crying for a little bit might be necessary for the child to learn to sleep alone. "I think that when we work with parents and explain to them, that when they have a youngster fall asleep in their arms you suddenly abandon them in their cribs ...


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