Common reasons for sleep consultations

• Waking up every hour during the night
• needing the boob to fall asleep and after each wake-up
• tears or too much fun playing in bed
• waking up way too early (early bird) or late bedtimes (night owl)
• nocturnal waking phases
• external pressures
• planning a bigger holiday

Does any of this sound familiar?

During my training as an attachment-oriented sleep consultant, I learned about the sleep development of newborns and toddlers and, above all, learned the needs behind night-time awakenings. 

I know from my own experience how hard it is being incredibly tired, and your thoughts are permanently centred around your child’s sleep with no space for anything else.

New situations and stages of life can be challenging and unfortunately you never know beforehand what’s coming. Just as a baby’s individual sleep - it’s unforeseeable and changes all the time

If you like, check out my selection of consulting packages and feel free to contact me, whenever you’re ready for new bedtime snories.

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