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"A renowned pediatrician explains her revolutionary new method for training infants to sleep right . . . from the start" Dr. Cathryn Tobin, pediatrician of 25 years, midwife, and mother of four, reveals a breakthrough discovery that will transform the way that parents put their infants and toddlers to bed. Dr. Tobin has found that a physiological window of opportunity opens--usually at 6 to 8 weeks--when a baby can learn great sleep habits before bad ones develop. If parents follow her 7-day plan and take advantage of this crucial time in child development, they and their newborn will be…mehr

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"A renowned pediatrician explains her revolutionary new method for training infants to sleep right . . . from the start" Dr. Cathryn Tobin, pediatrician of 25 years, midwife, and mother of four, reveals a breakthrough discovery that will transform the way that parents put their infants and toddlers to bed. Dr. Tobin has found that a physiological window of opportunity opens--usually at 6 to 8 weeks--when a baby can learn great sleep habits before bad ones develop. If parents follow her 7-day plan and take advantage of this crucial time in child development, they and their newborn will be sleeping through the night sooner than any other sleep book promises . . . and without the crying and screaming that comes with other approaches. This is the first sleep manual that focuses on preventing infant sleep problems before they have a chance to begin. But if a parent has missed the window, there's still hope and HELP: Dr. Tobin's no-cry program for re-training older babies and toddlers. Dr. Tobin developed this program after sleep deprivation caused a car accident that almost cost her life. Since then she has successfully used her method with hundreds of grateful parents.
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CATHRYN TOBIN, MD is a distinguished pediatrician who trained at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, the largest children's hospital in the world. Prior to her medical career of more than 25 years, she trained as a midwife. She currently resides in Toronto, Canada.