Anni Gethin is the author of "Helping Baby Sleep," a book that challenges traditional sleep training methods and advocates for a more gentle, attachment-based approach to infant sleep.
Gethin's work is heavily grounded in research, focusing on the potential negative impacts of cry-it-out techniques on child development and parent-child relationships.
She emphasizes the importance of responding to babies' needs and understanding normal infant sleep patterns.
While the book offers some strategies for supporting baby sleep, its primary focus is on critiquing conventional sleep training approaches and promoting responsive parenting practices.
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