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Author Ideran, Patti, author.

Title The CALM baby method : solutions for fussy days and sleepless nights / Patti Ideran, OTR/L, CEIM, and Mark Fishbein, MD, FAAP.

Publication Info. Itasca, IL : American Academy of Pediatrics, [2020]
©2020
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 95th Street Adult Nonfiction  649.122 IDE    DUE 05-19-24
 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  649.122 IDE    AVAILABLE
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Description xxiii, 207 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-190) and index.
Summary "When your baby is unhappy, you're unhappy. Learn the experts' secrets to soothing your fussy little one, for happier days and more restful nights! Whether your baby is colicky, fussy, or just plain cranky, the proven techniques in The CALM Baby Method will help you both feel better. With decades of expertise as a pediatric occupational therapist and a pediatric gastroenterologist, Patti Ideran and Dr. Mark Fishbein have helped thousands of parents soothe their high-need babies-- improving attachment, sleep, feeding, and overall quality of life for the whole family. You'll learn the causes of your baby's crying and ways to help, including baby massage, positioning, baby yoga, and more. The CALM (Cues, Arousal Levels, Massage) method is evidence-based and easy to follow and will strengthen the bond between you and your baby with hands-on loving care."--Back cover.
Subject Crying in infants.
Comforting of infants.
Newborn infants -- Care.
Added Author Fishbein, Mark, author.
Added Title Solutions for fussy days and sleepless nights
ISBN 9781610024822 (softcover)
1610024826 (softcover)
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