Sleep training books often seem to fall into two extremes: rigid, harsh methods on one side and exhausted, unsustainable chaos on the other. In Gentle Sleep Training, a mother offers a practical middle way.
Written from a mother's perspective, this brief and encouraging 50-page pocket guide is designed for real life with a baby. It is clear, concise, and easy to read when you are tired, overwhelmed, and do not have the energy for a long parenting manual.
Inside, mothers will find simple, balanced guidance for building healthy sleep habits with warmth, common sense, and gentle structure. The book covers the foundations of infant sleep, including feed-wake-sleep rhythms, full feedings, wake windows, naps, night wakings, sleep regressions, and age-by-age guidelines and sample schedules from birth to 24 months.
This is not a long, technical reference book. It is a short, highly usable guide created for sleep-deprived mothers who want something they can actually pick up, read quickly, and use in the moment. It was written to offer advice that feels balanced and practical rather than overly rigid, and to give straightforward help to mothers in the exhausting early months.
If you are looking for a baby sleep book that is gentle without being directionless, structured without being harsh, and brief enough to be truly helpful, Gentle Sleep Training offers a refreshing middle path.
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