You don't want to teach babies not to cry. "Getting your kid to shut up" is a poor goal that many of the alleged methods are nad for baby's healthy development. Babies don't operate like manipulative adults.
If baby is crying see if it it's wet / hungry / cold and unswaddled / whatever. Lol for its needs. If it's fine it's fine. Then you can let it cry out out a little. But sometimes it just needs reassurance.
Very it out a little is different than just ignoring the crying. Checking if baby is good is different than dropping everything to every little baby whimper.
If you consistently (as said) do these things baby quickly learns you're when needed, but also learns you will check and if he is fine move on. Then you get a happy healthy baby.
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