The worst part of being an author is spotting the typos that inevitably start to jump off the page once your book comes back from the printer's. Here's one for you -- a subhead swap. Someone swapped the following subheads in "Sleep Tool 2: A Comparison of the Major Sleep Training Methods for Babies, Toddlers, and Preschoolers." The first section (on page 261) is supposed to be about bedtime fading, not no-cry (a.k.a. gentle) sleep training methods, even though the subhead indicates otherwise; and the second section (on page 262) is supposed to be describing no-cry (a.k.a. gentle) sleep training methods, rather than bedtime fading. Wiley is going to get that fixed as soon as the books go back to press, but if you've got one of the books from the first print run, you may want to correct your copy manually, to avoid confusion. (Do you really want to trust your sleep-deprived brain to remember this subhead swap?)