Baby Sleep &; Potty Training : THE COMPLETE ATTACHMENT ORIENTED APPROACH GUIDE: Get Your Baby to Sleep Without Crying It Out in 4 Easy-To-Follow Steps & Potty Train Your Child With the No-Stress Solut

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Have you reached the point where restful sleep feels like a delusional fantasy? Are you the parent of a baby who struggles to fall asleep, not being able to fall into a natural schedule? Are you so sleep deprived, that you have trouble functioning and even the slightest of inconveniences send you straight to a mental breakdown? Do you worry about your baby?s health due to their extensive period of little sleep, believing that it will take a toll on their overall well-being? Experiencing a lack of sleep is one of the most common and most challenging aspects of being a new parent. But it doesn?t have to remain that way. Getting enough sleep is crucial to maintaining focus throughout the day. However, in order for you to get your restful night?s sleep, it all begins with getting your baby to sleep. This is a sample of what you?ll discover in Baby Sleep Training: How to analyze and interpret your baby?s cries, taking the guesswork out of deciphering their needsWhy sleep deprivation is not something that should be taken lightlyThe 4-straightforward-steps you need to implement into you and your baby?s lives in order to get them to soothe themselves and fall asleep on their ownFree bonus- a guided meditation to regain your sanityWant to know why more than 80% of children experience setbacks in potty training and how to do it right? Does every time you change diapers remind you of an all-out war where your child starts hitting and kicking? Do you feel how changing 8-10 diapers a day burns a deep hole in your pocket? According to the National Diaper Bank Network, you spend about $900 a year on diapers. Yet, you feel your stress levels rising just by thinking about potty training even though you know you have to start someday. You are not alone. In 1957, the average age to start potty training was 11 months and 90% of children were dry by the age of two. Today, it is not until the age of four that most children are reliably dry. But potty training doesn't need to be a scary battleground. With the right attitude, your toddler can be diaper free with no stress involved. This is a sample of what you?ll discover in The No-Stress Potty Training Solution:Staying dry during the day vs. nightThe right time to take off the diapers&...