

#15005
Mentioned in 2 episodes
Baby wise
Book • 1995
This book, written by Gary Ezzo and pediatrician Robert Bucknam, offers a comprehensive infant management plan based on the concept of 'parent-directed feeding' (PDF).
It advocates for a routine that balances flexibility with structure, helping parents guide their baby's hunger patterns and establish a predictable sleep schedule.
The authors emphasize the importance of order and stability in a newborn's life, suggesting that this approach can lead to happy, healthy, and contented babies who sleep through the night by seven to nine weeks of age.
The book also stresses the importance of maintaining a strong marital relationship and ensuring both parents are involved in childcare.
It advocates for a routine that balances flexibility with structure, helping parents guide their baby's hunger patterns and establish a predictable sleep schedule.
The authors emphasize the importance of order and stability in a newborn's life, suggesting that this approach can lead to happy, healthy, and contented babies who sleep through the night by seven to nine weeks of age.
The book also stresses the importance of maintaining a strong marital relationship and ensuring both parents are involved in childcare.
Mentioned by
Mentioned in 2 episodes
Mentioned by 

as one of the books she read on sleep training when she was a new mother.


Heather Terveen

The Simple Shift That Will Transform Your Business (and Profitability)
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as a helpful resource for establishing a baby care cycle, although she disagrees with the cry-it-out method.

Andrea Olson

#52 The baby care cycle