≈ Infant Sleep Consultant ≈
Did you know that by the time your child is 12 weeks old he/she is physically capable of sleeping through the night (12 hours)?
ARE YOU READY TO TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR NIGHTS? I can help! I do in-person or over-the-phone consultation.
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FREE 15 MIN PHONE CONSULT OR ONE FREE QUESTION ON EMAIL: Choose your question carefully after the 15 minutes Ms. Hamm will charge $2 a minute. If you are not satisfied you will not be charged.
Please beware: Baby Nurses or Newborn Care Specialist who train a newborn (just home from the hospital) to sleep by putting them in their bed at 11 PM and do not go in until 6 AM are doing GREAT potential harm to your child. There are so many reasons this is harmful. Is a good night sleep so important to you that you cannot sleep train in a gentle, kind way? These people are not certified by the Newborn Care Specialist Association. Please do not hire these people without doing research!!!
Did you know 40% of all babies are sleep deprived?
Did you know that by the time your child is 12 weeks or 12 pounds they should be sleeping 12 hours at night without waking?
1. Is you baby only sleeping for 2 or 3 hours at a time?
2. Is your child fussy and cranky when awake?
3. Did you know by 4 months most babies are sleep deprived?
4. Do you have to rock, swing sleep or chest sleep your baby to get them to sleep?
5. Does your baby have to sleep with you?
6. Does your baby seem tired and sleepy during the day?
7. Does your baby go to bed normally after 7 PM?
8. Do you sleep your child in front of the TV or anywhere other than their own bed?
9. Does your baby self soothe and/or entertain him/her self well?
10. Does your child take good naps during the day waking refreshed and happy?
I use gentle techniques that start at birth. If you have an older baby, I will evaluate their schedule and start with breaking old habits. With an older child there may be some crying as they adjust and break these habits.
For more information contact Nancy Hamm