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What To Do When Things Don't Go As Planned



Chances are, if you’re considering hiring a sleep consultant, you’ve done a little bit of reading about sleep training.


Alright, truth be told, you’ve probably looked at about three hundred different websites trying to find out how to get your little one to sleep through the night.


And somewhere in all of that surfing, you’ve undoubtedly seen people raving about how their baby started going 11-12 hours a night without so much aa pepp, within a couple of nights.


So you followed the advice, did everything that you were supposed to do, but here it is a week and a half later, and your baby is still howling for you five or six times a night.


So what are you doing wrong?


Well, maybe nothing. The truth is, some babies take longer to develop those glorious sleep skills than others. Some have formed strong associations between their props and the process of falling asleep. Others might have a significant sleep debt that they’re working on, and will take a little longer to get into the swing of things, and some babies, let’s face it, just have a different temperament, and are going to put up more of a resistance when you try to change their routine.