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Can anyone recommend a good sleep consultant? After months of sleeping well our now 18 month old is refusing to go to sleep at night. After trying to fix it since before Christmas we?ve now given up and have decided we need some help. So any recommendations would be gratefully received.


Thanks

  • 5 months later...
Just wanted to say thanks for this post and recommendations. We agonised for months and finally went for it and wish we hadn't waited. A real life saver and the whole process was far less painful than I anticipated. Best money we've ever spent.
That's fantastic you had some great results! If anyone else is looking for a Sleep Consultant we offer personalised sleep plans based on your individual situation. We also offer support as you implement the methods. Check out our webpage for the right solution for you @ www.totalpickle.com
  • 2 weeks later...
Nic Watson at Child Sleep Solutions is incredible. I can?t recommend her strongly enough. I was skeptical at first but it was worth every penny, turns out you can actually enjoy being a mum if you and your child have had a good night?s sleep!
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3 nights in with Nic at Child Sleep Solutions and we all got a full night's sleep! Unbelievable. Fingers crossed it continues. I was sceptical I have to admit with some of the suggestions but it is like crazy voodoo how well it has worked so far. x

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