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Wanted: Recommendation for night nanny/gentle sleep training help


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If anyone has someone they could recommend we are looking for a gentle sleep specialist/ night nanny that does in home visits. We?d love someone to help us remove a sleep crutch as gently as humanly possible and avoiding as many tears as possible (!) so our baby can link sleep cycles and fall asleep independently.


Thanks v.much!

Hello, I?m a certified Sleep Consultant at www.totalpickle.com we offer hone visits. All our sleep plans are tailored to suit your individual needs and your child?s age and stage of development so I can help with the current sleep crutch your child relies on. I offer support as you implement the changes and also provide gentle sleep methods. Please feel free to check out the website for the right package for you!
Thanks so much but we?re looking for someone that would come for a few days the way a night nanny would, rather than a consultation of a few hours. We feel like we know what we need to do but are looking for someone kind and experienced to help us through the first tough days.

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