I have 2 yr. old twins and a 6 yr. old and her techniques helped out alot! I didn't do everything by the book but did follow her guidelines in most areas. The book does not give you a cookie cutter approach. It has various chapters based on age group as well as training the co-sleeper & multiples. The key to the method is CONSISTENCY. If you start off using her methods then give up after a couple of nights (ie, put your child into bed with you), you are undoing everything your child has learned those first nights.
Kim West's (The Sleep Lady) approach is "A gentle approach to helping your child get to sleep". Right on her homepage it says, "West has developed an alternative, effective approach to helping children learn to put themselves to sleep without letting them 'cry it out' – an option that is not comfortable for many parents." So for those who are criticizing this woman before even knowing out what her method is all about, read on. Her website is www.thesleeplady.com and the library carries her book. That's how I found out about her & I've recommended her book to many new moms.
S. M - check out the message board link on her site. I'm sure you will find useful advice there. The first while will be tough as your child is used to a certain nighttime routine and will take him a little while to get used to the change. It's good you are starting now because it will become more difficult as he gets older. Give us an update! You may have to add your own little twist but stick to your guns and things will get better!