Tuesday, May 27, 2014

The Benefits Of The Babywise Method

By Marci Glover


There are numerous rules on how people should raise their babies. Some can be quite strict while others choose to be more relaxed parents. No one can really dictate which is right and which is wrong, that there are various methods that some parents prefer to use while others will frown upon. That said, learn the benefits of the babywise method, and whether it's ideal for everyone.

It begins with on the all-important topic of feeding, and especially with newborns. Many parents prefer to feed on demand, meaning the baby may awaken several times throughout the night wanting to feed, but the method recommends against this. The theory is to feed on a schedule, depending on the infant's age. The routine is always constant, starting with feeding, playing, and sleeping.

The routine is to be respected at all times. Unfortunately, this can be quite a trying time for many parents, who tried to ignore their infants crying for food. Alternatively, it can encourage the infant to fall asleep right through the night early on in his life, and as early as eight weeks.

A good routine is crucial, and any parent will attest to it. Routine establishes security through predictability, and it encourages a baby to stay awake during feeding. As such, he will never fall asleep during feeding time, as association will never be formed. What happens in the end is that the infant and the parent will be more rested and feel better when it comes time to eating.

A lack of sleep can be very trying on anyone. In fact, sleep deprivation can be just as harmful to one's health as a lack of nutrients. It affects the memory and one's overall health, especially when it goes on for months. Feeding a hungry baby night after night is exhausting.

This is where this theory comes into play, as babies are taught easily and early on to discontinue feeding at night. Beyond that, there is sleeping, and this method recommends allowing the baby to cry for up to 20 minutes without consoling. This can be quite difficult for some parents, but eventually they learn to cry themselves to sleep.

It's all about routine, however they do recommend that a baby should be fed if he really is hungry sooner than the scheduled feeding time. The important thing is for parents to be aware and understand their own baby. They also need to understand themselves and how far they'll go to follow these recommendations. As with anything, modifications are necessary, and nothing should be followed to the tee.

This will ensure safety, comfort, and happiness throughout the household. A thriving baby is one that's fed when hungry, not one that is dehydrated or neglected. It's taking the advice smartly. In order to do so, it means reading the book from beginning to end. If there are any questions or anything that's not fully understood, get those questions answered before applying those recommendations. It will make all the difference in how everyone fares in your household.




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