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I work for an independent television production company called Love Productions. I am currently working on a new Channel 4 programme looking at children?s sleep, as part of a new documentary series and I am looking for families to take part.


The programme aims to explore the wealth of advice given to parents whose children refuse to sleep through the night. It hopes to break down the misconceptions and give practical advice on how each of the methods can be applied by working with each family individually.


We are looking for parents of children aged 18 months ? 4 years who are currently experiencing sleep problems, to work on a one-to-one basis with some of the leading sleep experts for free. The experts are confident that all problems will be solved and peace restored within 4 weeks!


If any of your parents would like to put them to the test or would like to discuss the programme further please tell then to get in touch by calling/texting on 0207 067 4841 or 07921 487536. Initial phone calls requesting more information will not be seen as a commitment to take part.


Please do give me a call if you have any other questions.


Kind regards,


Catherine.

Another of these exploitative programmes forcing controlled crying onto families?


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-478490/TV-parenting-guru-quits-protest-car-crash-telly-childcare-programmes.html


Interesting piece about how Tanya Byron "vowed to stop making programmes because child-rearing shows have become "car crash" television."

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