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Helping your baby to sleep : why gentle techniques work best / Anni Gethin & Beth Macgregor.
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9781925048117 (paperback)
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Gethin, Anni
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Helping your baby to sleep : why gentle techniques work best / Anni Gethin & Beth Macgregor.
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Third edition.
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Warriewood, NSW : Finch Publishing, 2015.
©2015
Description
256 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
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Previous editon: 2011.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Helping Your Baby to Sleep (Anni Gethin and Beth Macgregor) is a completely revised, updated and expanded edition of this Australian baby sleep classic. It now contains extended advice, especially on common sleeping problems, a whole new chapter on toddler sleep and strengthened practical guides. Helping Your Baby to Sleep offers parents ways of creating better sleep conditions for their babies that won't endanger their mental health and allows them to feel loved and safe. Babies thrive when parents are sensitive to their needs at all times, including during the night. Examining the science of baby sleep reveals that babies wake up and need help to settle for many reasons, as frustrating as this may be to parents.
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Infants -- Sleep
Infants -- Care
Infants -- Development
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Macgregor, Beth
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Infants -- Sleep
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