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Hello


I'm reaching out to local mums and dads with babies and toddlers...


There seems to be a lot of hoo-haa about people posting in the wrong places etc so since this is my first post on here, let's hope I got it right!


I am a qualified infant sleep coach supporting families with positive sleep solutions for their babies and toddlers. My approach is gentle, family-centred and holistic.


www.thelittlesleepcoach.com


It can be incredibly hard when you?re sleep deprived and exhausted to be able to stand back and look honestly and clearly at your family situation. The truth is, it?s normal that babies and toddlers will wake during the night. Their sleeping only becomes an issue when it?s impacting on others in the family.


This is why it can be so useful to have a professional like The Little Sleep Coach, step in to guide you. Whatever your sleep concern - frequent night waking, rock and feeding to sleep, short naps, bedtime struggles - I can help you move forward with realistic sleep goals for your child.


I believe in gentle sleep strategies to help your child. I value and respect the wishes of each and every family. This means we collaborate together using my advice and your choices. The result is creating a sleep plan together that you feel you can genuinely work with: one that I can support you with along the way and that aims to get positive results for your family.


I'm based near Greenwich and offer London home visits and worldwide Skype/video consultations. Get in touch and let?s get you all sleeping better! ?20 off all consultations if you mention you read about me on East Dulwich Forum.


Warmly, Caroline

0203 633 1903

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