How to get your baby & child sleeping through the night - online sleep course

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ARE YOU STRUGGLING WITH THESE SLEEP ISSUES? WORRY NO MORE.
► Your child will ONLY fall asleep when nursing or bottle feeding? This is one of the most common causes of sleep problems, and you will learn how to fix it quickly!
► Your child needs a soother or pacifier in order to get to sleep. Of course, whenever that soother falls out, YOU’RE the one who has to go put it back in. You’ll find out how to break this habit FAST!
► You are waking up with your child once, twice, three (or more) times each night. The reason? Your little one needs to learn to fall asleep WITHOUT your help. Discover how in a minute…
► Your child needs to be rocked, bounced, or taken for a car ride in order to nap. Or (even worse) your child seems to REFUSE to take a nap — despite the fact that he or she seems tired. The course will show you how to make naptime EASY for everyone!
►Your OWN lack of sleep is starting to take a toll on you and your family. Studies prove that infant sleep problems are closely linked to postpartum depression. This is a non-drug way to deal with those “baby blues…”
3 Programs Available Depending on Your Needs and Budget.
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
● Quick Start Guide & Workbook
● Sleep Program Downloadable eBook
● Sleep Setbacks Solved Video Library
● 14-Day Sleep Coach Video Training System
● Baby Sleep Bootcamp Video Recordings
All for only $ 67 USD.
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IMPORTANT REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD FIX YOUR CHILD'S SLEEP PROBLEMS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE:
● Children who don’t sleep well have lower IQs than children who do.
(Sleep Medicine. 2010 March 11)
● Children who get less than 10.5 hours of sleep per night are significantly more likely to be obese. (Pediatrics. 2010 February 8)
● Boys who don’t sleep well are at a significantly higher risk for hyperactivity. (Pediatrics. 2009 November 1)
● Children who sleep less than 11 hours per night score lower on all kinds of school tests, including math and literacy.
(SLEEP Abstract #0040 San Antonio, 2010.)
●Babies who don’t sleep well at night consistently perform worse on tests designed to assess memory, emotional control, and organization.
(Child Development. Nov/Dec 2010.)
* As seen on CNN, Washington Post, Good Morning America, WebMD, Today's Parent, and BabyTalk.
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