Sleep Training Myth: Only Older Babies Can Learn to Sleep
I want to know if any of these sound familiar:
“Babies can learn to sleep starting at 6 months”
“Once your baby turns one, they’ll finally start to sleep better!”
It’s totally normal for babies to wake up multiple times per night for the first 12 months”
Sleep deprivation is just part of being a mom, hang tight! It’ll last a long time!”
Mama, did you know that you don’t have to wait for months and months to teach your baby how to sleep? Did you know that with my method, you can literally start the sleep training process as early as 4 weeks old?
Take it from this incredible mother and pediatrician who reached out to me last week and said:
“I wanted to send you a thank you note! Our baby isn’t sleeping through the night just yet, but after multiple nights with 5 hour stretches, I know we are well on our way! Last night she slept a glorious 7 and a half hours! And she’s only 5, going on six weeks! Thank you SO much for creating a program that works!”
As a medical profession, this mother knows the importance of sleep, AND knows that her baby is capable of learning how to sleep at an early age.
I want to be loud and clear: You do NOT have to live a sleep-deprived life just because you are a mother! Babies CAN learn how to sleep in a safe and gentle way, you just have to teach them how☺️
If you want to learn more about the why behind it all, I have a FREE When Can I Start Guide that walks you through when and why you can start so early. You can get that HERE.