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Re: Baby Sleep Consultant

Dear CarolMae, I agree with you, no parent should have to wait until 6 months for a good night's sleep. However, if you are trained in infant development and paediatric psychology (which I assume you are as a sleep consultant, I know my post-grad focused a lot on this), then you know well, that a 7 ...
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Tue May 14, 2013 2:36 pm

Re: Baby sleep advice?!?! 3 month old can't self-soothe...

Gosh, poor you, this is a tricky one, in that you have a toddler to keep asleep too! My name is Sophie and I'm a trainee Doctor, an ex-nanny (15 years) and a Family Consultant (i.e. trouble shooter). I'm with you on the controlled crying, especially before the age of 1yr. the child mayt eventually l...
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Tue May 14, 2013 2:24 pm

Re: Baby Sleep Consultant

Hi SW11, I know the feeling well! Baby sleep patterns become even more of an issue when there is a toddler in the house. It's lovely to have a milk-sleepy newborn cuddled up on your chest with that delicious tiny baby smell and the beautiful little sleep smiles...but it's not terribly convenient 100...
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Tue May 14, 2013 2:03 pm

Re: Baby Sleep Consultant

P.S. Sorry for the typos...it's been a long day!
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Mon May 13, 2013 11:05 pm

Re: Baby Sleep Consultant

Just for my two pennies' worth.... My name is Sophie, and I've worked as a Sleep Consultant for several of the families who use this board, but more frequently by word of mouth. I personally don't like the 'phone consultant' system, I prefer a more personal touch. Seeing the baby/child interact in t...
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Mon May 13, 2013 11:03 pm