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New Offering from Dream Baby Sleep'' Gives Hope to Parents Struggling with Sleep for Baby

By: Aug. 15, 2018
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RIDGEWOOD, N.J., Aug. 15, 2018 /PRNewswire/ Dream Baby Sleep, a company comprised of certified infant and toddler sleep consults who aim to educate families about how to create and maintain healthy sleep for babies and toddlers, today announced the launch of its e-book series titled, "Dream Baby Nights." This unique book teaches tired parents exactly how to improve their babies sleep in under 15 pages.

To learn more about the E-Book series visit www.dreambabysleep.com/ebook.

The DREAM BABY NIGHTS E-Book offers:

  • Actionable expert advice on establishing healthy sleep habits, creating a successful bedtime routine and capitalizing on key "nap sleep windows" that even the most exhausted parents can quickly read and put into practice.
  • Each of the four books then dives into one specific sleep training method, tailored to match the age of the baby, child's temperament and the parents cry tolerance.
  • Step-by-step instructions for nighttime and naptime sleep training, plus helpful troubleshooting tips, mean sleep-deprived parents will see significant results within two weeks (or sooner!).

4 sleep training methods to choose from:

  • Check and Console: Give your baby the freedom to learn how to self-soothe and fall asleep by stepping away and returning at specific intervals, as needed, to comfort and console her.
  • Pick Up Put Down: Help your baby learn to soothe herself to sleep while you provide loving direction every step of the way with this very hands-on, gradual approach.
  • Chair Method: Provide a calming presence throughout the process by remaining seated in a chair near your child's crib or bed and gradually moving farther away each night until you're out the door.
  • Silent Return: Train your toddler who is walking and no longer in a crib to fall asleep independently and stay in bed all night long.

"We know parents are eager for their babies to sleep 10-12 hours through the night and have a predictable nap schedule, and that is all possible with the right tools," said Carolynne Harvey, founder of Dream Baby Sleep. "At Dream Baby Sleep we leverage the science behind sleep to prevent an overtired state, recommend a sleep training method aligned with the parenting style and temperament of the baby and provide benchmarks for success."

About Dream Baby Sleep
According to the National Sleep Foundation, full-term, healthy newborns should sleep a total of 14-17 hours per day. Typically, a baby should clock 8-12 hours of sleep at night, with intervals of awakenings for feedings, and accrue the remaining hours by way of naps throughout the day. Dream Baby Sleep recognizes the many challenges families face when it comes to achieving maximum sleep and believes in creating customized plans to meet the very specific needs of each family.

Founded by Carolynne Harvey, a mom who broke all the rules when her daughter was an infant, the company wants to educate and empower parents to take control of sleep in their homes. Carolynne is a graduate of Sleep Baby Sleep Certified Sleep Consultants, completed 250 hours of Family Sleep Institute Child Sleep Consultant program, and has been personally mentored by Deborah Pedrick, Founder and President of Family Sleep Institute. She has a special interest in helping working parents achieve sleep success at home and offers corporate workshops.

For more information, visit DreamBabySleep.com.

CONTACT: Alyssa Birkhofer Alyssa.Bikhofer@gmail.com

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