After having raised my son for 8 whole days now (!), I can sympathise with those people who feel their children should be, or would benefit from some sort of structure in their lives. I hate to see the little guy get anxious because he's missed his sleep window, and I would love it if he could know what to expect at certain times of the day/ night, and be more comfortable because of it.
All in all, I think some of the points in Hogg's book are well articulated, but I find her style a little cheesy (not to mention slightly condescending in certain parts).
Thanks for the tip, agball... I'll be working on that with my wife's help/guidance/leadership/advice/etc.
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