Ann Richardson is a writer fascinated by the thoughts, experiences, and emotions of others, giving her characters a voice to express themselves in their own words. Her work explores a diverse range of subjects that capture her interest, from the joys of grandmotherhood to the profound experiences of those living with HIV/AIDS during challenging times, and the realities of end-of-life care. Richardson's approach involves delving into various facets of the human condition, often focusing on themes related to aging and navigating life's significant passages.
Are you suffering from sleep deprivation because your baby will just not sleep through the night? Have you tried everything and reached the end of your tether? This book offers simple, sensible solutions to ensure you and your baby get a good night's sleep by establishing healthy sleeping habits.
Listen! Your baby is telling you something -- after nine peaceful months in the womb, the world can be an overwhelming place for a new-born. Like a little sponge, your child will soak in every bit of sensory stimulation presented, whether he wants to or not -- everything from the soft cotton of your shirt to the bright lights in the grocery store. Overload, when it happens, means a fussy baby -- but in this revolutionary book, occupational therapist Megan Faure and nursing specialist Ann Richardson explain how you can help your new-born to cope with his new environment. This extraordinary guide to your baby's developing nervous system and sensory world explains in down-to-earth language how parents can: Tune in to a baby's cries and other signals; Respond to a baby's needs; Prevent colicky late-day crying; Provide the right stimulation -- at the right time. Offer positive sensory experiences early on Offering age-appropriate advice on sleeping, eating, and early learning, as well as the basic sensory principles, Baby Sense is the perfect tool for every parent who has every wondered why a baby is crying -- and how to soothe him.