Every night seems like yet another struggle with:
Nighttime Routines
You rely on rocking, feeding, or even driving your baby around to get them to fall asleep and you crave an easier (and less physically demanding) way to help your little one sleep.
Early Rising
We all know those mornings… It feels like you finally got to sleep only to be woken a few hours later before the sun has come up.
Night Feeding
Waking up every few hours to feed your baby back to sleep can be exhausting! Not only is it physically tiring, but months of broken sleep can start to take its toll, leaving you feeling groggy throughout the day.
Nap Time
Short naps, late naps, naps on the go… Or maybe you’re stuck in disaster naps, wondering how to put your baby down without a struggle. While baby snuggles are the sweetest, it would be sooo nice to get a few things done while they rest.
Sleep Regressions
Suddenly your baby is more alert and aware… even at 2:30 in the morning. And then awake again at 4 am… Even if your baby was on a regular sleep schedule before now, it seems near impossible to get back on track.
Co-Sleeping
We are fans of safe co-sleeping, but only if you want to be. Many parents accidentally began co-sleeping just to get through the night… and now you’re ready to move your baby or toddler into their own crib and/or their own room.
We know that as a loving parent you want to help your child get the rest they need in a way that supports the bond you’ve nurtured...
And you’re not willing to sacrifice their emotional health and wellbeing with sleep training strategies that leave all involved shedding a few tears.