Its Never Too Late to Sleep Train, Craig Canapari, MD
Its Never Too Late to Sleep Train, Craig Canapari, MD
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It's Never Too Late to Sleep Train
The Low-Stress Way to High-Quality Sleep for Babies, Kids, and Parents

Author: Craig Canapari, MD

Narrator: Sean Runnette

Unabridged: 5 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/07/2019


Synopsis

From a leading pediatric sleep physician comes a revolutionary program that will have everyone in the house sleeping through the night.

When Dr. Craig Canapari became a father, he realized that all his years of 36-hour hospital shifts didn't even come close to preparing him for the sleep deprivation that comes with parenthood. The difference is that parents don’t get a break—it’s hard to know if there’s a night of uninterrupted sleep anywhere in the foreseeable future. Sleepless nights for kids mean sleepless nights for the rest of the family—and a grumpy group around the breakfast table in the morning.
 
In It's Never Too Late to Sleep Train, Canapari helps parents harness the power of habit to chart a clear path to high-quality sleep for their children. The result is a streamlined two-step sleep training plan that focuses on cues and consequences, the two elements that shape all habits and that take on special importance when it comes to kids’ bedtime routines.
 
Dr. Canapari distills years of clinical research and experience to make sleep training simple and stress-free. Even if you’ve been told that you’ve missed the optimal "window" for sleep training, Dr. Canapari is here to prove that it's never too late, whether your child is 6 months or 6 years old. He's on your side in the battle against bedtime, and with his advice, parents and children alike can expect a lifetime of healthy sleep.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Emily

Finally, a sleep training book focused on older kids instead of just babies. I appreciate that Calipari mentions considerations for kids from hard places or with attachment issues which is super helpful for foster parents and not something every sleep specialist considers. The foundational content o......more

Goodreads review by Liesl

Overall, a pretty solid guide to reassure parents that letting kids cry to sleep isn't going to hurt them, and what to do if you really can't handle that--plus why it's important, and what is more important than the actual method (a good wind-down routine, essentially). I wish it contained more full......more

Goodreads review by Levi

I was leaning more towards a 3.5 rating. Overall, it's a good book on sleep training and offers great techniques. However, I was getting frustrated as the author would stop mid-thought and say, 'I'll talk more about that later on,' but then never actually did. This approach made the book feel fragme......more

Goodreads review by Laura

So... a lot of this book is common sense to ME. As I was reading it, I had slightly high hopes that I would find some helpful new tricks or techniques...mostly because I'm just a sleep deprived mama who is feeling a bit desperate. I was disappointed because I thought he would get more specific on cer......more