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What if you could get more sleep without frustrating, hurting, or confusing your baby?
Frances came to my office when her baby, Henry, was 4-months old. She was desperately tired and feeling a little blue. Henry was waking up every 1 - 2 hours at night and it took almost a half-hour of rocking to get him back to sleep. By the time Frances came to my office, she was at her breaking point.
She read all the popular sleep books and scoured the Internet for sleep advice. She'd already tried several different techniques and even worked with a sleep consultant...but nothing worked. In fact, after her last attempt, things backfired and Henry was refusing to even go into his crib. When Frances came for her appointment, Henry was now sleeping in her bed, which was something she'd always promised herself she'd never do.
Frances realized she was just too tired and overwhelmed to sort out all the conflicting advice.
I encouraged Frances to believe in her baby's ability to learn and grow...and to believe in her own strength and abilities to guide him there. We had a good chat about gentle sleep-training options and Frances left with a solid and nurturing plan in place.
When Frances returned a few weeks later, I knew things went well as she was smiling and relaxed. Frances said, "Things aren't perfect but they're better!" "Henry is sleeping in his crib now and I'm no longer rocking him to sleep." "But best of all, I know what I need to do to help Henry sleep better."
Most sleep experts recommend beginning sleep training when your baby is 4 months old or later. But this mindset is based on allowing bad habits to form and then going to extremes like crying-it-out to break them.
Fortunately, you don't need to make the same mistake! The New Way To Get More Sleep! is for the perpetually exhausted parent and it will help you establish effective sleep habits that lead to more sleep right from day one. You'll learn what you need to do to avoid sleep problems instead of relying on sleep-training tactics to solve them.
You don't need to make sleep mistakes you'll later regret when you're mindful of avoiding ineffective habits right now.
I'm a general pediatrician with more than 30 years experience. I'm also a trained midwife, a two-time author, and the mother of four absolutely amazing kids. If you're anything like the loving parents I see in my office every day (which I suspect you are) then you're probably looking for some solid advice and direction on how to get more sleep in a way that doesn't confuse or frustrate your baby.
I started this mini-course to help you guide your baby into effective sleep habits right from birth. You'll learn about the biggest sleep mistakes you need to avoid and what to do instead. I don't want to just help you solve sleep problems, I want you to side-step them altogether! The best sleep cure is prevention!
In this easy-to-digest mini-course, you'll quickly discover how to avoid ineffective habits that lead to days, weeks, months, and even years of sleep problems.
In under an hour, you'll learn how to get more sleep and regain your sanity, strength, and stamina.
We'll give you the tools you need to guide your baby towards healthy and happy sleep, now and in the future.
Guiding a young baby into good sleep habits doesn't happen overnight. No matter what your best friend tells you, there's no quick-fix when it comes to helping very young babies go to sleep (and stay asleep). We differ from other traditional sleep programs by recognizing that it is easier to establish good habits than it is to break bad ones. In other words, we're not trying to break bad habits, we're focused on encouraging good ones.
This program is not for anyone who is looking for overnight results. Every baby is unique and will ease into good sleep patterns gradually---provided she's exposed to them.
This program will be a good fit if you're looking for a gentle way to direct your baby into the habits that lead to better and longer sleep.
You'll learn in a nonjudgemental manner, the 3 biggest mistakes most parents make and how to avoid them. We don't just show you what not to do... we'll show you what to do instead.
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This specific course is designed for young babies from birth - 4 months old who are in good health. We'll take the guesswork out of sleep and steer you down the path that leads to better, longer, and happier sleep for you (and your family). More sleep changes everything!
Q. Will this approach work if I feel guilty just thinking about sleep training?
A. This isn't sleep training. Tiny babies should never be left to cry. Your baby may fuss but you'll be right there to reassure her she's okay.
Q. Isn't it best to wait till my baby is older?
A. Guiding your baby in the right direction is a very slow and gentle process. Remember...it's not sleep training. You can go as slow or fast as works best for your unique child.
Q. We live with our in-laws and they don't like it when I let my baby cry even for a moment. What should I do?
A. That's a tricky situation. But you won't be expected or encouraged to let your baby cry. There'll be some fussing, but you'll be right there to rub your baby's tummy or sing to him. If he's crying, you'll pick him up and comfort him.
Q. I'm co-sleeping. Will this work?
A. You can still steer your baby towards effective sleep habits, so when you're ready to transition her to her own bed, she already has these skills.
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