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If you’ve been putting off sleep training because the thought of leaving your baby to cry alone feels impossible, you are not alone.
For years, parents have been told that “cry-it-out” or timed check-ins are the only way to help babies learn independent sleep. And for many families, those approaches work beautifully. But for others? They feel too harsh and occasionally, just don’t work. The good news is that there’s now an option that’s changing everything. It’s a virtually no-cry approach that keeps you right there with your baby as they learn to settle. It’s highly supportive, highly responsive, and works even if your baby has never slept more than a 45 minutes at a time, guaranteed. Here’s what parents who’ve tried it are saying:
If you’ve been waiting for a way to gently teach your baby to sleep longer stretches — one that honors both their needs and yours — this might be exactly what you’ve been hoping for. Curious to learn more? Let’s talk about if this could be the perfect fit for your family. Comments are closed.
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AuthorAbby Wolfson is a pediatric nurse practitioner, certified child sleep consultant and certified life coach for parents. She divides her time between Brooklyn, NY and San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Archives
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