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Subject: [ozmidwifery] Pinky on
Today Show re: Controlled Crying
Dear all,
Pinky McKay is going to be on the
Today show on channel 9 tomorrow morning discussing controlled crying - we don't
know who against as yet and an exact time but my guess would be around 8am. But
if everyone could
Dear all,
Pinky McKay is going to be on the
Today show on channel 9 tomorrow morning discussing controlled crying - we
don't know who against as yet and an exact time but my guess would be around
8am. But if everyone could watch the show and if possible email feedback afterwards
there appear to be no studies of the specific effects of
controlled crying (this would require longitudinal studies over years)
, there are studies into the physiology of infant stress and being
left to cry it out is included in this in a number of papers by mental
health professionals, including
working with new
parents, we do need to encourage INFORMED choice.
While there appear to be no studies of the specific effects of controlled
crying (this would require longitudinal studies over years) , there are
studies into the physiology of infant stress and being left to cry it out
Hi,
Thought I would post a link to this for anyone that may not have seen it.
The policy certainly challenges much of the popular thinking about sleep
training and such.
http://www.aaimhi.org/documents/position%20papers/controlled_crying.pdf
Love Abby
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Thanks for posting this Abby - it is a good reference document to have.
At the end of the document it states that the references ...are not
specifically to studies on the impact of controlled crying on infants
because there are no records of such studies. That surprised me! Anyone
know of any
Hi Abby
Just saw the email with the Australian Association for Infant Mental
Health position paper, and one sentence jumped right out at me!
The references below are not specifically to studies on the impact of
controlled crying on infants because there are no records of such
studies.
Until
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From: Heartlogic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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FYI
The Australian Association for Infant Mental
You could try contacting ILCA and seeing if they know
Kirsten
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Cahill
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FYI
The Australian
out at my Kidzexpo stand - please ask if there are any
left!!!
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From:
Lyn
Cottee
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Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 10:01
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Hi,
Fellow Listers,
Ive
been a silent observer of
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[ozmidwifery] Controlled crying
Dear Darren,
Has your friend considered that if she formula feeds she
will pre-dispose her baby to getting more illnesses and infections. If
she thinks life is tough getting up to a new baby, consider how
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From:
Mary
Murphy
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Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 10:00
PM
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Crying
Pinky, I have just bought your book for my library and have already
recommended to 3couples that they buy it before
Re: controlled crying gone MAD
Another eg of 'controlled crying' from the first
week of life!! - a client with twins last year hired a maternity nurse who was
drilled in the 'contented little baby' school of thought (UK equivalent to
Ezzo?) and as she was there to tend the babies
HI all,
I would like some opinions on the effects of
controlled crying.
I know the subject was discussed recently, but I was
busy at the time and didn't pay much attention. (my wife and I having our first
baby)
Why im interested is that a friend of ours whom
recently gave birth (4weeks ago
August 20, 2002 7:33
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] Controlled
crying
HI all,
I would like some opinions on the effects of
controlled crying.
I know the subject was discussed recently, but I
was busy at the time and didn't pay much attention. (my wife and I having our
first b
Hi Darren
For goodness sakes get them a copy of 100 Ways to
Calm the Crying - and read it yourselfBEFORE you have your bub - you can order
it from my website - www.pinky-mychild.com
Now I have been so blatant - Controlled Crying is
actually veryunsafe for a baby this young -Training babies
Darren
I forgot to add - you sound as though your
own instincts are well-intact - you have a lucky baby coming along.
By the way, there is a "doozy" on my website forum
-I have replied (under "abuse by sleep deprivation")
if anyone wants to resond -I have already -and
there is a mum worried
ve me an opportunity to
open the discussion with her withoutgiving advice"I just happened to
see this about controlled crying - what do you think?"
Many thanks!
Hugs, Larissa
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Pinky
McKay
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Sent: Tuesday, August
: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 10:46
PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Controlled
Crying
Hi Darren
For goodness sakes get them a copy of 100 Ways to
Calm the Crying - and read it yourselfBEFORE you have your bub - you can order
it from my website - www.pinky-mychild.com
Now I have been so
Dear Darren,
Has your friend considered that if she formula feeds she will
pre-dispose her baby to getting more illnesses and infections. If she
thinks life is tough getting up to a new baby, consider how tough it will be to
get up to a sick baby. (I'm sounding so grumpy cos I have been,
Dear Darren,
Has your friend considered that if she formula feeds she
will pre-dispose her baby to getting more illnesses and infections. If
she thinks life is tough getting up to a new baby, consider how tough it will
be to get up to a sick baby. (I'm sounding so grumpy cos I
excellent explanation of why controlled crying isnt a good option. A young
babys only way of communicating is to cry. If theyre crying, theres
something they are telling you and its usually hunger, wet nappy or some other
discomfort that thorough investigation will always find
in a very busy life and just helps keep what is important in
life in proper perspective.
Lyn.
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From:
barbara
glare chris bright
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Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 6:51
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crying
Dear
a couple of closely spaced breast feeds.)
I asked him about his opinion of controlled crying and while he didn't have
any research to support or deny a correlation, his opinion was that babies
need to be able to communicate their needs and training them out of crying
and training them in to deeper
I want to thank everyone for the responses to more
email!
It was a pleasure to read them all and hear the
views of 'real' people.
Pinky, thankyou for your website link and I have
sent for a copy of your books.(can't wait to read them!)
It constantly amazes me how the main stream places
Dear Pinky and Group...
How do you think Pinky's point of view was portrayed on ACA
tonight?? I thought it was fairly good although (as always) it did tend
towards the thought that Pinky is 'alternative' going against the 'experts' but
I loved the answer that the parents are the experts
Hi everyone
I am on A Current affair tomorrow
night(friday) in an interview about controlled crying. I didnt realise they were
also going to interview the "experts" who have just made the link between cc and
preventing postnatal depression until the interview, so who
Thanks for your good wishes Lois and hugs to you
and your husband in your time of loss. It is so hard to get your head around
young healthy people who love life dying so suddenly -there are so many "if
onlys' and "whys" . It is all so out of order.
Pinky
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