Parents worried about their newborn’s sleep need professionals to support, not patronise, them

2013 
Ball’s editorial falls short of supporting parents by suggesting that parents need to learn coping strategies.1 The paper also implies that parents of breastfeeding infants are more likely to struggle with interrupted sleep.1 Parental expectations of babies’ sleep patterns have changed little in the past few decades. Many parents are pleasantly surprised and sometimes worried if the infant doesn’t wake …
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