It's a time of new beginnings - your baby's world is about to get bigger, and they're going to have lots of new experiences!
However, like all transitions we go through, it's completely normal to have some worries about how it's going to go. Will my child settle? Will they cope with being away from me? Will they eat? And how on earth are they going to sleep in a noisy room when they need ALL the stars aligned at home???
I speak to parents every week who are approaching the end of parental leave and are feeling worried about how their child is going to manage to nap at nursery. What if they’ve only ever been fed or rocked to sleep at home? What if they only settle for one parent at home? Are they going to be able to settle at all with a new person and in a new setting? Are the nights going to be awful if their child doesn’t get the naps they need? It can feel like a big leap, especially for children who tend to need more support with their sleep.
This is exactly why I’ve put together this guide. It includes practical steps you can take to support your child, as well as a big dose of encouragement as you navigate this chapter of life. I really hope it helps.
I'm a Certified Sleep Consultant, mum of 3, and founder of Sleep For All.
As a parent, I know just how much sleep deprivation affects us. When we don't get the sleep we need, we're less patient, less tolerant, and even the smallest of tasks can feel overwhelming. Relationships can suffer, and it can be hard to be the parent we want to be.
However tough things feel at the moment though, I promise that there is a gentle path you can take to reach your sleep goals.
I've been supporting families with sleep for over a decade, helping parents reach their sleep goals WITHOUT having to use "Cry-It-Out" sleep training methods.
This guide is going to explain exactly what you can do to prepare for nursery naps, so that you can feel confident during this transition. I can't wait to see how this changes things for you.
Download your copy now - great sleep starts here!