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  • Published: 1 March 2013
  • ISBN: 9780091948092
  • Imprint: Vermilion
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 464
  • RRP: $39.99

Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems



The world's bestselling and ground-breaking guide to help your child sleep through the night by leading international paedriatric sleep authority Dr Richard Ferber.

Dr Richard Ferber has been helping families sleep soundly for over 30 years. Now he shares his essential advice and proven techniques to help your baby, toddler or child get the best night's sleep. He explains how to help your child:

- enjoy his or her bedtime routine
- fall asleep quickly and easily
- self-settle if he or she wakes in the night
- sleep peacefully all night long
- go down easily for daytime naps

Ferber’s approach is clear and reassuring, and includes guidance on schedules, bedtime routines, naps, feeds, problems with colic and daily rhythms as well as a gentle ‘progressive waiting’ routine to help your child self-settle. He also offers advice for older children experiencing sleepwalking, sleep apnea, bed-wetting or night-time fears.

Internationally renowned for its practical advice and concrete solutions, this book is a must-read for every parent who wishes their child could sleep more soundly.

  • Published: 1 March 2013
  • ISBN: 9780091948092
  • Imprint: Vermilion
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 464
  • RRP: $39.99

About the author

Richard Ferber

Richard Ferber, M.D, is an associate professor of neurology at the Harvard Medical School and founding director of the Center for Pediatric Sleep Disorders at the Boston Children’s Hospital. He has over 30 years of experience in the field of children's sleep problems and has helped millions of families around the world. Dr Ferber lives in Washington DC, is the proud father of two grown-up children. and has two much-loved grandchildren. Solve Your Child’s Sleep Problems is the world’s bestselling guide to helping babies and children sleep.

Praise for Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems

There's no way to count the number of happily Ferberized families.

The New York Times

The bible for bleary-eyed parents

The Independent