| Louis Starr - 1886 - 394 pages
...soon begin to form the good habit of regularity in sleeping hours, and so far as circumstances will admit, the following rules may be enforced: — From...during the day as nature demands and the exigencies of feeding, washing and dressing will permit. From eight months to the end of two and a half years, a... | |
| Joseph Franklin Perry - Children - 1887 - 152 pages
...may be enforced : From birth to the end of the sixth or eighth month, the infant must sleep from ii PM to 5 AM, and as many hours during the day as nature demands, and the exigencies of feeding, washing and dressing will permit. From eight months to the end of two and a half years, a... | |
| 1888 - 562 pages
...be enforced : — From birth to the end of the sixth or eighth month, the infant must sleep from 11 PM to 5 AM, and as many hours during the day as nature demands and the exigencies of feeding, washing and dressing will permit. From eight months to the end of two and a half years, a... | |
| Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous - Medicine - 1888 - 562 pages
...maybe enforced: — From birth to the end of the sixth or eighth mouth, the infant must sleep from 11 PM to 5 AM, and as many hours during the day as nature demands and the exigencies of feeding, washing and dressing will permit. From eight months to the end of two and a half years, a... | |
| Louis Starr - 1891 - 424 pages
...be enforced : — From birth to the end of the sixth or eighth month, the infant must sleep from n PM to 5 AM, and as many hours during the day as nature demands and the exigencies of feeding, washing and dressing will permit. From eight months to the end of two and a half years, a... | |
| Louis Starr - Child care - 1901 - 462 pages
...be enforced : From birth to the end of the sixth or eighth month the infant must sleep from 11 p. M. to 5 AM, and as many hours during the day as nature demands and the exigencies of feeding, washing, and dressing will permit. morning nap should be taken, from 12 M. to 1.30 or 2 p.... | |
| John Madison Taylor, William Hughes Wells - Children - 1901 - 880 pages
...rested. From birth to the end of the sixth or eighth month the infant should sleep from n PM until 5 AM, and as many hours during the day as nature demands and the times of feeding, washing, and dressing will permit. From the eighth month to the end of two and a... | |
| James Herbert McKee - 1914 - 578 pages
...rested. From birth to the end of the sixth or eighth month the infant should sleep from n PM until 5 AM, and as many hours during the day as nature demands and the times of feeding, washing, and dressing will permit. From the eighth month to the end of two and a... | |
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