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Q&A: Starting Sleep Training, Night Wakings & Wake Windows

Q&A: Starting Sleep Training, Night Wakings & Wake Windows

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Answering this weeks Top 5 Questions! This week's questions highlight the following:

- Can you start sleep training with naps only?

- My previously sleep trained 5 year old will not fall asleep without a parent in the room, do you have any tips?

- If my baby wakes up at 6:30am and chats happily for 30 minutes, and I get her out of the crib at 7am, when did her wake window start?

- My 19 month old is waking up 3 hours into the night, every night, very upset. What could be going on?

- How can I help my 16 week old who can only go down for the night being rocked? She can go into the crib awake for naps though!



The Happy Sleep Company’s Infant / Toddler Sleep Program is suited best for children who are 14 weeks to 3 years of age and still sleeping in a crib. Children at this age need healthy sleep for proper development, to boost their immune systems, and to help them take in the big, bright, ever-changing world around them. At this age and in this environment, amazing sleep habits can be established very quickly with loads of consistency and tons of love involved!

We will work closely with your family to develop a sleep plan that is right for your child, and help you help your little one to be sleeping through the night and taking proper naps within our two weeks together! LEARN MORE HERE

Erin Junker | Paediatric Sleep Consultant
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