Baby Sleep Training - Types of Methods

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Suzy Giordano
The Baby Coach
www.babycoach.net  
 

<span>Also known as "The Baby Coach" . She has worked with dozens of families in the Washington DC Metro area. From her own experiences she developed the "12 Hours by 12 Weeks " system. "It all started with me trying to help a mother of triplets. I thought well, it worked with my twins, maybe it will work with other multiples as well" , and she was right! It worked! That was 1995. She has not stopped since, and it works every time</span>

Baby Sleep Training - Types of Methods

In this video, baby sleep expert Suzy Giordano (aka the “Babycoach”) guides you in training your baby to eat every 3-4 hours during the day, sleep 12 hours at night and sleep 3 hours during the day. This video is designed for first time parents or parents who wish to take a different path with their next children. It is designed for singleton or multiple babies between the ages of 0-18 months. This video series will teach you step by step how to set up a daytime feeding and activity schedule, eliminate nighttime feedings, establish a bedtime routine, teach your baby to self-soothe and put himself back to sleep at night, and how to handle changes to your baby’s routine like travel and sickness.

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Suzy Giordano Baxter: Hi! I am Suzy Giordano Baxter, also known as the Baby Coach. I am here today to guide you into teaching your baby how to sleep through the night. There are different approaches on how to teach your baby to sleep through the night.

One, the attachment parenting, which will guide you into soothe your baby, hold your baby at all times which will develop a huge dependency on your baby's part. The other end is the cried out, where you will just let your baby cry endlessly. This, in my opinion, will teach your baby nothing but helplessness.

Our method is more middle of the road where you will have limited crying but you will be assisting your baby at all times. You will be guiding your baby, not doing it for your baby. This middle ground approach is what we'll be using throughout this video.

Coming up next, how to set up a good foundation, weeks one through six.

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