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In HELPING BABY SLEEP, Anni Gethin and Beth McGregor challenge the wisdom of the cry it out philosophy and instead encourage parents to incorporate gentle sleep methods that honor the babys particular developmental needs. Unique among books espousing attachment-style approaches, the authors mine the latest scientific research to make their case. The voices of other parents and child development experts are also examined in order to help readers gain well-rounded perspective, feel supported, trust their instincts, and create a comfortable plan that works for all members of the family.

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In HELPING BABY SLEEP, Anni Gethin and Beth McGregor challenge the wisdom of the cry it out philosophy and instead encourage parents to incorporate gentle sleep methods that honor the babys particular developmental needs. Unique among books espousing attachment-style approaches, the authors mine the latest scientific research to make their case. The voices of other parents and child development experts are also examined in order to help readers gain well-rounded perspective, feel supported, trust their instincts, and create a comfortable plan that works for all members of the family.
Autorenporträt
ANNI GETHIN, PhD, is a health social scientist who runs a research and planning consultancy, lectures in public health and social science, and is a mother of three boys. BETH MACGREGOR is a psychologist who trains health and welfare workers in infant mental health, child development, and child protection. She has two sons. Both authors live in Sydney, Australia. THE AUTHOR SCOOP Have any good pet stories? >What's been sitting in the back of your fridge for more than a year? >Favorite childhood book? >Name the most horrifying dish that your mother used to make. >What did you want to be when you grew up? >THE AUTHOR SCOOPWhat is your favorite thing about being an author? >Favorite dessert? >Favorite childhood book? >How do you cheer yourself up when you're feeling down? >What's the best way to spend a rainy Saturday morning? >If you had to boil the message of Helping Your Baby to Sleep down to one sentence, what would it be? Your baby needs you.