Books
Safely Sleeping with Your Baby book
- Item Number
- 218
- Estimated Value
- 15 USD
- Sold
- 11 USD to coolllmom
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
In Sleeping With Your Baby: A Parent's Guide to Cosleeping, Dr. James McKenna examines why simplistic recommendations against any and all forms of cosleeping are not only scientifically inappropriate, but dangerous and morally wrong. Walking readers through various ways to safely cosleep, whether bedsharing or not, this book provides the latest information on the potential scientific benefits of cosleeping. Complete with sections minimizing hazards and risks, this book explains why and how to sleep with your baby.
Item Special Note
Dr. McKenna is the author of Sleeping with Your Baby: A Parent's Guide to Cosleeping. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of California at Berkeley in Anthropology and his Ph.D. from the University of Oregon, also in Anthropology, specializing in the evolution of human parenting systems and human development. He taught at the University of California at Berkeley for two years before accepting a tenure track position at Pomona College in Claremont, California where he taught for 20 years, and won several teaching awards. In 1997, he was recruited by the University of Notre Dame, where he is a Professor and the director of the University of Notre Dame Mother-Baby Behavioral Sleep Laboratory. He also contributes to the blog Neuroanthropology.
Dr. McKenna is best known for his pioneering studies of the differences between the physiology and behavior of solitary and co-sleeping mothers an infants-and the connection these data might have in addressing SIDS risks. He has published three books, the most recent one entitled Evolutionary Medicine with Oxford University Press. In addition, he has published well over 50 peer-reviewed papers on SIDS and co-sleeping.
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Paperback, 128 pages. Domestic shipping costs are included in bid. Contact us at auction@attachmentparenting.org for international shipping costs.
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