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I attended one of nicolas sleep seminars a little over a week ago and it was excellent! The techniques she told us about really do work!!!

My little girl wasn't getting to bed till AT LEAST 11.30pm and waking up at 6 the LATEST....

She now goes to bed at 7.30 every night and is asleep by 8pm!

She may still wake up once for a feed in the night (she's jst turned 6months and isn't fully weaned) but she wakes up around 6.30am-7am which is a great deal better than before

PLUS she's napping for longer periods of time during the day too :)

I highly reccomend this sleep seminar!!!

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  • 4 months later...
Hi Polly, it's Nicola here. Generally parents gather a group of people and then approach me so we can work out a date to do the seminar. It costs ?25 per person and is free to the host with a minimum of 5 paying attendees. Hope this helps, Nic

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