The author, Robert Woodhead, explains how a mother and her son adjust to his new sleeping schedule. The baby now has his own room, his very own bed, and he can come and go as he pleases when he gets older, but the mother still has her responsibilities for the baby. She is still the main caregiver, even though her son has moved out. As the parent, she must learn to navigate changing times and adjust to the need of sharing a home. This is a wonderful book for parents of all ages.
These sleeping aids are a great resource for anyone who is struggling with their baby’s sleeping habits. They offer a short-term solution for mothers and fathers who need a little extra help in doing their jobs. The book includes all of the instructions you would need to successfully introduce and use them with your child. It also includes an “instant Message” that the reader can read at the beginning of each session, which highlights the positive benefits of using these sleeping aids. I especially like that the “message” has both text and illustrations, so it really draws the reader in.
For example, the mother is shown what to do to get her baby to sleep on his back, where he should be sleeping. The sleeping aid shows the baby’s head, back and shoulders in different positions to make sure mom understands how to set it up. Then it goes on to show how easy it is to transition from sleep to wakefulness by applying just a few sleeping aids and a nap or a snack. By the end of the third day, mom and her son are both tired but well rested and back to their normal sleep routines.Sleeping step mom and her son