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What I’m about to share is going to change your entire perspective on sleep regressions. While we all know these can hap...
04/27/2026

What I’m about to share is going to change your entire perspective on sleep regressions.

While we all know these can happen due to developmental leaps small changes made to your day can change everything.

When you work with me, we will analyze things such as feedings, wake up times, naps, routine, schedules, bedroom set up and more. It can be a bit overwhelming but I can pretty much guarantee that after two weeks at the most, we will get you both sleeping good at night and the next time you have a “regression” you will know EXACTLY what to do which means you won’t need me again!

Learning how to work through difficult sleep patterns is a skill we all need for the duration of those sweet early childhood years. DM or comment SLEEP and let’s talk about your specific situation. 🫶🏻

04/24/2026

I’m not not saying your Mamaroo is to blame for your baby’s sleep struggles but if used exclusively… I am. 😆. If your baby will only sleep in a container or on you and you’re ready to start getting the sleep you need — DM me the word SLEEP. Because I can actually fix that. Unlike the AI representative.

04/24/2026

You did everything right so why is your baby waking up multiple times a night?

One point I want you to know is all the people saying sleep training is cruel, you’re spoiling your baby, sleep training is harmful and sleep training = cry it out are 100% wrong.

Our newborns are biologically wired to need us making some sort of contact for what feels like 62 hours a day sometimes but when we constantly hold our newborns we are meeting them right where they are. So high fives bc you nailed the newborn stage!

BUT

If you are now ready for your baby to sleep independently in their crib and everything you’re trying isn’t working you’re just a little stuck. You didn’t mess up or spoil them.

All that’s happened is their sleep is dependent on you doing all of the things you did as a mom of a newborn.

It’s pretty straight forward to change if you are ready for them to sleep on their own and I promise it’s not like what you’ve heard on the internet.

If your baby is waking up all night because you are trying to transition them to their crib I can help.

No mistakes, bad habits or spoiling happened here. Your powerful mom instincts kicked in and you knew EXACTLY what your baby needed in those early days and weeks.🫶🏻

I help exhausted moms with babies 4-18 months stop multiple night wakings using my SNUG Framework.

Science
Nurturing
Understanding
Guidance

Send me a DM so I can hear about what life looks like for you right now so you can start waking up rested and feel like yourself again.

When families are getting the sleep they need, they get along better. Marriages stay strong. Little ones grow and develo...
04/23/2026

When families are getting the sleep they need, they get along better. Marriages stay strong.

Little ones grow and develop the way they are supposed to.

Children are more behaved and more enjoyable to be around. Spouses aren’t arguing and snapping at each other.

Children are more successful in school. They’re able to handle challenges. They become productive members of society.

That’s it. That’s why I do this. Unapologetically, it’s all about serving.

It’s never just about sleep. It’s about what life looks like when everyone is rested.

And that’s what I show up every day to help you get to.

👉 Follow along! I share everything you need to finally get your family the sleep that changes it all!

04/22/2026

You did everything right so why is your baby waking up multiple times a night?

Our newborns are biologically wired to need us making some sort of contact for what feels like 62 hours a day sometimes. When we are contact napping several biologically processes are happening that benefit your baby and you.

BUT

If you are eventually wanting your baby to sleep through the night in their own crib as your baby grows and develops you have to start making small changes to how they sleep. Little by little you are teaching your baby independent sleep. By the time they are ready to be in their own bed, the transition should be fairly seamless.

If you need help managing night wakings because you and your baby’s sleep needs changed I can help. No mistakes, bad habits or spoiling happened here. Your powerful mom instincts kicked in and you knew EXACTLY what your baby needed in those early days and weeks.🫶🏻

I help exhausted moms with babies 4-18 months stop multiple night wakings using my SNUG Framework.

Science
Nurturing
Understanding
Guidance

Send me a DM so I can hear about what life looks like for you right now so you can start waking up rested and feel like yourself again.

          You think the problem is you have a bad sleeper but actually,,, you just need a trained professional to help y...
04/22/2026



You think the problem is you have a bad sleeper but actually,,,
you just need a trained professional to help you.

I’m a certified baby sleep consultant with an early childhood degree and over 20 years of experience as a kindergarten teacher. I’m also a mom of two and Bootsie to Olivia.

I help exhausted moms with babies 4-18 months who are waking up multiple times a night. I don’t just know the science of sleep; I know what it feels like to be so exhausted you can’t think straight. I know what it’s like to feel like you don’t know what to do.

I’ve helped families go from waking up every hour to sleeping through the night using my SNUG framework—Science, Nurturing attachment, Understanding child development, and personalized Guidance. I will never make you choose between your baby’s wellbeing and your own rest. You will get both!

If you’re ready to start feeling like yourself again, send me a DM and tell me what life looks like at your house right now.

If you’ve said this exact sentence, keep reading…My sweet friend texted me this at midnight last week and I felt so bad ...
04/21/2026

If you’ve said this exact sentence, keep reading…

My sweet friend texted me this at midnight last week and I felt so bad for her because I know exactly how she’s feeling. She’s so tired she feels like crap everyday, she cries every time her baby wakes up at night, she feels like a shadow of the girl she was before she became a mom and she feels guilty for wanting to feel like herself again.

Everyone expects new moms to just accept sleepless nights and “cherish every second because one day you’ll wish she was this little again.” Frankly I find this insensitive. Being a mom, especially a new mom is hard and we shouldn’t be expected to enjoy every moment. I don’t like cleaning up vomit at 2am because my 4 year old “frowed up”. I guess that makes me an unappreciative mom somehow?

Listen, in the early newborn weeks are you going to be tired from feeding every 2-3 hours? Yes. But as your baby grows and develops their needs change. If you are stuck in the newborn loop but have a 4-18 month old baby waking up all night long, I can help.

My promises will always be that we will never use cry it out. Your baby will be safe and responded to. You do not have to feel guilty for wanting to sleep longer than an hour at a time.

If you are done feeling like this, send me a DM and tell me what things look like at your house. Helping your baby sleep so you can sleep is a perfectly reasonable need so you can show up as the mom you want to be.

04/20/2026

Were you expecting that? 💁🏼‍♀️

If your baby is awake AGAIN and you found this video at 2am, then you’ve just hit the jackpot! 💰

I know you’re exhausted. Not the kind where you need a nap and a Celsius kind of exhausted. The kind where you now feel desperate and like you cannot keep doing this.

Every time they wake up, you are near tears night after night.

Your baby is up multiple times a night and you’ve tried it all. Rocking, holding, co-sleeping,and they’re STILL not sleeping. Not even ON you.

Which means there is no break.
There is no “at least they’ll sleep if I hold them.”
There is nothing.

I know EXACTLY how to fix this and it’s surprisingly not that hard to do.
And it can be done without cry it out so this doesn’t have to be your life for another six months.

You do not have to keep doing this.

DM me SLEEP. I help moms of babies 4 to 18 months stop the night wakings and get you both sleeping through the night without crying it out.

If you are at your breaking point, you’re in the right place.

04/17/2026

It’s 3am and you’re on your 3rd wake up of the night. You drag yourself out of bed… again… knowing full well you will feel awful when you wake up for the day.

Your body feels tired and heavy and the once sweet midnight feedings feel more like a chore now.

If you are a mom with a baby between 4-18 months old that wakes up multiple times a night you’re in the right place.

I help moms just like you and truthfully, the night wakings aren’t scary or hard to fix.

Send me a DM, tell me about what your nights have been looking like and I will help you get the sleep you both need so you do t have to be so tired all the time. 🫶🏻

04/17/2026

Sure ChatGPT is fine is you’re ok with the TEMU version of sleep training…

When your baby is sick , you don’t scroll Facebook groups for a diagnosis. You take them to the pediatrician or urgent care. A trained professional who has studied pediatrics, is trained and knows what they are doing.

When your car breaks down, you don’t ask your neighbor who ‘thinks they know a little about engines.’ You take it to a mechanic.

So why in the world are things like

AI and

crowdsourcing our baby’s sleep to a Facebook group where Karen from Ohio is recommending you try lavender oil and a later bedtime good enough?

You deserve better than that and so does your baby.

A baby sleep sleep consultant isn’t a luxury. It’s literally someone who has studied this, who knows exactly why your baby is waking up, and who can give you a specific plan for YOUR baby instead of generic advice that most likely does not apply to your situation at all.

If you have a baby between 4 and 18 months and you are up multiple times a night, that is exactly who I help. Not with a Facebook thread. With a real plan built for your baby.

I help you stop feeling defeated and guilty at 2am and get you feeling confident in your parenting and feeling like yourself again. Send me a DM and tell me what your days and nights have been looking like and I will guide you through what YOUR baby needs. 🫶🏻

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