Sleeping Like a Baby

Pinky McKay

2006

This title explores normal infant sleep through a gentle, biologically informed lens. Rejecting sleep training and rigid schedules, Pinky McKay offers advice on responsive night-time parenting, co-sleeping, sleep regressions, and balancing adult rest with baby needs.

Why It’s Included

It empowers families to understand baby sleep developmentally and make informed, connected choices without pressure to "train." A supportive counterpoint to mainstream sleep advice.

Who It’s For

Parents of babies aged 0–18 months, especially those feeling uncertain or overwhelmed by mainstream sleep expectations and pressure to night-wean or sleep train.

The definitive book for explaining how infants actually sleep - nothing like the stereotype! - and why they cannot be trained or ignored into sleeping through the night.

A refreshing insight into normal infant behaviour and a calm in a sea of harsh sleep training titles.

Even my grandchildren are thrilled when they spot it at the library!
— Yvette O'Dowd
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