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OLDER BABY SLEEP WORKSHOP FOR BABYS 6-12 MONTHS in East Dulwich NEXT WEEK


If your baby is struggling with napping, needs to be rocked to sleep or is up all night or has another common sleep issues then why not come along to the Birth Baby Bliss Older Baby Sleep Workshop, East Dulwich


It's on: Thursday 14th March from 12.30 - 2.30pm along Lordship Lane


The Older Baby Sleep workshop covers:

*Realistic baby sleep expectations 6-12 months

*Napping and how it changes at this stage

*Common sleep issues at 6-12 months including: feeding to sleep, baby needing to be held, short naps , napping only in the pram

*Sleep Solutions to common sleep issues

*Bedtime and the importance of a routine

*Older baby sleep top tips handout to take home

*Discounts on any one to one sleep packages


TO BOOK visit the website www.birthbabybliss.co.uk/babyworkshops using the drop down menu to select

the workshop date.

If you can't make this months workshop, your baby is not within this age range or would prefer one to one sleep support all the info is on the website www.birthbabybliss.co.uk


Thanks

Natalie

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