Meet Your Sleep Coach
Hi! I'm Chelsea, and I help tired parents find sleep routines & solutions that work for their family, so everyone gets the rest they need.
I have always loved babies (pretty much since I was one!). When I had my own, I realized just how challenging and beautiful the job of a mother is. When my daughter was born, I had so much anxiety around sleep. I knew that it was important for her development and for my own mental health. I also felt overwhelmed by the often opposing advice out there online. Was sleep training bad or good? Was there more than one option out there for sleep training if cry-it-out didn't feel right for me? (Spoiler alert - there are so many options out there that aren't cry-it-out!). I read everything I could, and eventually switched careers and became a postpartum doula and certified sleep consultant.
As someone who struggled with the overwhelm of early motherhood at times, I now love walking through the tough moments with my clients during that first year. When you are sleep deprived, everything feels tough! I strive to help my clients quiet the noise, find peace, and create solutions that align with who they want to be as parents.
What People Are Saying About the Course 👇🏻
"This went better than either of us could have expected, and I'm so thankful for you and glad we finally did it. We were certain this week would be a week of more or less being up so much in the night to work on this... but it has worked out for everyone so well"
"Night 3... no nursing or reassuring. I AM AMAZED!"
SNEAK PEAK OF THE COURSE
Ready to get more sleep?
This is the course I wish I had when I was a new mama. It’s jam-packed with everything you need to sleep train your baby using a tried and true, responsive method.
In this course, we'll cover everything from mindset to sleep environment to the exact steps to take to get your baby sleeping better.
Who is it for?
- Anyone who is ready to commit to working on sleep with their child
- Babies 4-24 months old
- Parents who are comfortable giving some space (which may involve some crying) but don't want to simply let their baby "cry it out"