Client Stories | Co-Sleeping & Feeding every TWO hours to Independent Sleep in 2 Weeks
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Is co-sleeping the ONLY way your bubba will go to sleep?  Are they STILL constantly waking in the night?  Are you DESPERATELY wanting to break the co-sleeping habit?  You need to tune in to this week’s episode. We are talking with one of our clients, Winnie who we met along with her little one Leo when he was 7 months old Winnie and Leo were co-sleeping, and after months of long nights and Leo waking every two hours she decided to come to us for some help If you’re someone who has found co-sleeping becoming a problem for you but feels like it’s just going to be hard to fix, this is well worth a listen! It’s never too late to get help, we can always make positive changes when YOU are ready. Just reach out like Winnie did.  You’ll hear: ✨How we SUPPORTED Winnie with a GENTLE approach ✨Why your baby is waking EVERY TWO HOURS  ✨Can you keep contact naps AND successfully get your baby to sleep at night? … and a whole lot more! Are you currently in the trenches? We got you, Mumma! Download our FREE 5 Steps to Sleep Success Guide here Join our FREE email list where you’ll get Sleep Tips delivered straight to your inbox  Or if you’re in need of some more help and guidance head to The Sleep Teacher Website to learn more and book a consult or purchase our sleep programs Follow us on Instagram @thesleepteacher
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