Camping with Your Baby
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
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I had the opportunity to talk with Helen Sands, a sleep consultant based in Vancouver BC with over 29 years of experience assisting families internationally.
Read below to find her answers about sleep consulting and how you may benefit from talking with a sleep consultant
What is a sleep consultant?
Many families are in crisis, unsure if they can go another day without adequate sleep! An experienced consultant can provide sleep education for families whose child or baby is experiencing sleep issues. Many parents are often completely exhausted by the time they contact me! I take a very hands on approach, finding out as much information about their family as possible and then designing and preparing a sleep plan that will suit their individual needs and work for them.
What does a sleep consultant do?
Can a sleep consultant help with your child’s sleep?
What ages of children does a sleep consultant work with?
I work with children from newborn to the age of 6 years. While in the newborn phase (0-4months), I can offer guidance on how to shape the child’s sleep, beginning with ensuring baby knows how to sleep for 7-9 hours straight at night, from the age of approximately 10-12 weeks. We can also work on nap training, putting into place the morning nap, followed by the afternoon, by the age of 20 weeks. At 5 months, baby should be sleeping through the night from 7.30pm to 6.30am, with two very lengthy naps each morning and afternoon, followed by a small “kip” at the end of the day to see her through to bedtime.
Some babies will spontaneously sleep through the night from a very early newborn age, but it is not common. I work with babies particularly, to ensure they learn how to sleep adequately from a very early age. The most common age groups I work with are 5 months through to 3 years.
How long does sleep training take?
We can have your baby sleeping through the night within 3-5 nights, and often, less! Nap training varies, but it can sometimes take a little longer. With the parent’s commitment to the plan, great improvements can be made to naps within 2 weeks. Ensuring your baby or child experiences sufficient sleep within every 24 hour period, will be our goal! I work together with the parents to ensure this happens for the family!
How do I find out more about Helen Sands?
Visit: http://www.helensands.com/ Phone: (604) 803 0068 Email: info@helensands.com