Most new parents expect to have sleepless nights, but are they as much an inevitable part of parenting as we expect? Rachel Waddilove shows that while broken nights are to be expected, babies can learn to sleep for longer stretches each night. This book draws not only on Rachel's own extensive experience in looking after babies and small children, but also on that of many other parents. What worked for them? What didn't? What resources are there out there, and how many are effective? Covering the years 0-5, this book will show how to make your child be a good sleeper, and how to restore that pattern, should it be disturbed for any reason. Night terrors, sleep-walking, and other common sleep-related issues are also covered.