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How To Get Your Toddler To Sleep In A Big Kid Bed

De: Certified Sleep Coach Jessica Berk
  • Resumen

  • Join the Certified Sleep Coach (just for big kids), Jessica Berk, on the How To Get Your Toddler To Sleep Podcast, where you will learn actionable advice that you can use right now to get everyone sleeping better tonight. As a mom, Jessica knows firsthand the sleep struggles that can happen when kids move from the crib to a big kid bed. Big kids are opinionated and strong-willed, and they can really wear down your patience at night.

    With over 7 years of experience helping exhausted families in her business, Awesome Little Sleepers, Jessica will tell you exactly what you need to do (and how to do it) to get your big kid happily sleeping in their own bed, by themselves, for 10-12 hours every night. Let's Get Your Toddler to Sleep!

    And if you're ready to improve sleep NOW, join Jessica's next free Toddler Sleep Masterclass. Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about the REST Method™️ and how to finally get some peaceful nights.

    Reserve your spot now at ToddlerSleepMasterclass.com
    Follow for more sleep tips @AwesomeLittleSleepers

    © 2024 How To Get Your Toddler To Sleep In A Big Kid Bed
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Episodios
  • My Favorite Toddler Sleep Products
    Jul 16 2024

    I’ve gathered my favorite toddler sleep products for you. The Awesome Little Sleepers’ list holds the best of the best when it comes to must-have sleep products for toddlers. Help your big kids get the best sleep possible!

    I’ll show you my favorite products now, and when you’re done watching, you can use the links in the description to drop them into your Amazon cart.

    No more endless scrolling and looking for reviews! Shopping will be Easy peasy.

    ⬇️ Check out all my favorite sleep products for toddlers and young children ⬇️

    https://www.amazon.com/shop/awesomelittlesleepers

    I hope this list of sleep aids for kids has been helpful and you’ve added some great sleep training tools to your Amazon cart.


    Resources

    Learn more about Jessica and Awesome Little Sleepers.

    Save your spot in my next free Toddler Sleep Masterclass at: ToddlerSleepMasterclass.com

    Other resources:

    • Join me on Instagram @AwesomeLittleSleepers
    • The ONE thing you can start tonight to improve your toddler's sleep, click here
    • Check out the blog
    • Watch the YouTube channel
    • ‘Sleep Tight Without a Fight’ sleep course, click here
    • My favorite sleep products, click here
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    6 m
  • Is Sleep Training Selfish?
    Jul 2 2024

    Have you ever asked yourself “Is sleep training selfish?” In this episode, you’ll learn about the health benefits of sleep for kids.

    😴 If you’ve been stuck laying in your child’s bed for hours, waiting for them to fall asleep.

    🛏️ Or waking up through the night to play musical beds.

    🥱 Or welcoming a toddler into your bed at 2am and you’re sick of it, you may have tried to change things.

    Now, if you’ve tried to change things and it hasn’t worked, you may have decided that your child just CAN’T sleep without you. Maybe they’re just too strong-willed or maybe they aren’t capable of sleeping independently for some reason. Or maybe you’re concerned that if you try and get out of this sleep situation that your relationship will be damaged.

    So, you make a decision. And it may be an unconscious one. You decide that they must really NEED you at night. Not a preference but a NEED. So you’ve just given in and accepted it as your fate. This is your job.

    And once you take it on as your responsibility, the prospect of trying to get out of it seems almost selfish.

    And even if you’re exhausted and feel like a walking zombie who hasn’t slept through the night in a year, you STILL won’t change things because it feels selfish.

    But what if getting your child sleeping through the night independently was the best thing for THEM?

    What if working to get your child 10-12 hours of consistent sleep through the night with no wake ups was actually the healthiest thing you could do for them?


    Resources

    Learn more about Jessica and Awesome Little Sleepers.

    Save your spot in my next free Toddler Sleep Masterclass at: ToddlerSleepMasterclass.com

    Other resources:

    • Join me on Instagram @AwesomeLittleSleepers
    • The ONE thing you can start tonight to improve your toddler's sleep, click here
    • Check out the blog
    • Watch the YouTube channel
    • ‘Sleep Tight Without a Fight’ sleep course, click here
    • My favorite sleep products, click here
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    1 m
  • Toddler Nightmares vs. Night Terrors
    Jun 18 2024

    Let's talk about the difference between toddler NIGHTMARES vs. NIGHT TERRORS.

    Is your child waking up and you think it might be toddler nightmares every night? In this video, learn the difference between night terrors in toddlers vs. toddler nightmares, the two main differences, and the third thing that most likely is the actual reason your toddler wakes up every night.

    I have been helping parents end the bedtime drama and help their kids sleep through the night for years now. I have a course, Sleep Tight Without A Fight, where I teach you the REST Method so you can fix your family’s sleep problems for good.


    Resources

    Learn more about Jessica and Awesome Little Sleepers.

    Save your spot in my next free Toddler Sleep Masterclass at: ToddlerSleepMasterclass.com

    Other resources:

    • Join me on Instagram @AwesomeLittleSleepers
    • The ONE thing you can start tonight to improve your toddler's sleep, click here
    • Check out the blog
    • Watch the YouTube channel
    • ‘Sleep Tight Without a Fight’ sleep course, click here
    • My favorite sleep products, click here
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    4 m

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