“A PRACTICAL AND COMPREHENSIVE ALTERNATIVE TO ATTACHMENT PARENTING THAT CREATES INDEPENDENT, CONFIDENT, SLEEP-THROUGH-THE-NIGHT BABIES!”
Blog provides parents with detailed schedules, routines, and advice for their baby’s first year.
Albuquerque, Tuesday, April 22, 2014 – The Practically Perfect Baby (PPB) has announced the launch of http://www.practicallyperfectbaby.com, an extensive and parent-friendly website introducing a “practical parenting” movement that offers an alternative to attachment parenting, for those who choose instead to schedule and sleep-train their babies from day one. This teaching methodology is a “modern return” to the more traditional style of parenting that uses schedules and routines to create independent, self-soothing, “rock-star sleepers,” all within a peaceful and playful environment. And it pledges to have babies sleeping through the night, every night, as soon as eight weeks. The site is filled with creative and easy-to-follow posts that include original and printable schedules for the baby’s whole first year, as well as tons of product recommendations and guidance to help with feeding, sleep training, crying, behaving and shopping. This helpful resource takes out all of the guess-work of scheduling and lays out parenting advice in a stylized and retro format. Its goal is to make new parents feel empowered (never shamed!), confident, and able to enjoy a happy and peaceful family life by creating a restful babyhood for the baby (in which he can optimally learn, grow and thrive) and a durable and joyful marriage (devoid of the marital pitfalls that can occur as a result of sleepless nights and co-sleeping). The site is also full of fun ideas about decorating the nursery, staying stylish in a world of sweats, and surviving the dreaded “cry it out” stage.
MISSION STATEMENT– The Practically Perfect Baby is a parenting movement that helps parents teach their babies how to feed, to nap, to self-soothe, to self-play, and to sleep through the night as soon as eight weeks old – it’s “a modern return to practical parenting” for parents seeking an updated but more traditional, non-attachment approach to their baby’s first year. It offers practical schedules, advice, and tons of tips that create a peaceful, playful, consistent and stable babyhood and parenting experience – practically all of the time!