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Secrets of Good Sleepers Book References

Following are the references used in the development of the Secrets of Good Sleepers book 2010 edition.

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  • Jenni, O. G., & O’Connor, B. D. (2005). Children’s sleep: an interplay between culture and biology. Pediatrics, 115, 1, 204-216.
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  • Kochanska, G., Friesenborg, A. E., Lange, L. A.,  & Martel, M. M. (2004).  Parents’ personality and infants’ temperament as contributors to their emerging relationship. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 86 (95), 744-759.
  • Lindsey, E. W., Caldera, Y., & Colwell, M. (2005). Correlates of Co-parenting during infancy. Family Relations, 54, 3, 346+.
  • Long, L. (2003). Understanding a crying baby in the first three months. Community Practitioner, 76, 5, 175+. 
  • Loutzenhiser, L. & Sevigny, P. R. (2008). Infant sleep and the quality of family life for first-time parents of three- month- old infants. Fathering, 6, 1, 2-16. 
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  • McIntosh, J. (2003). Enduring conflict in parental separation: pathways of impact on child development. Journal of Family Studies, 9, 63-80.
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  • Paunio, T,  Kerhonen, T., Hublin, C., Partinen, M., Kivimäki, M., Koskenvuo, M. & Kaprio, J. (2008). Longitudinal study on poor sleep and life dissatisfaction in a nationwide cohort of twins. American Journal of Epidemiology, 169, 2, 206 – 213. 
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