You are a rock-star mommy who is committed to your toddler’s well-being. You’ll do anything to show your love (even if that mean you haven’t gotten a full night’s sleep in years).
But the problem is, you’re tired. You’re pretty sure your child is old enough to night wean, but it’s so hard to be sure.
And even if they are ready, how do you even start the process?
You need to know exactly how to know when you can start night weaning without worrying you’re going to damage your relationship with your precious baby.
You need an exact step-by-step timeline to let you know what to do.
And most of all, you need support from someone who’s been there.
Which you can find in the…
signs that show that yes, your child really is ready for night weaning (even if they still seem so little).
the secret that takes night weaning from agonizing to bearable (and even makes it a bonding experience for you and your little one).
me with my own toddler in videos documenting our own night-weaning process (so you can know what to expect).
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Learn the secret that takes night weaning from heart-wrenching to doable (for yourself and your child).
You can’t just spring a huge change on your child and expect them to cooperate! Learn how to prep your child to night wean.
You’ll find out what to expect during each night over the first several days of sleeping without the milkies (plus what to say when your little one wakes up asking to nurse).
A stomach bug, a vacation, a change in routine… these can all cause setbacks. Learn how to help your child get back on track with sleeping at night.
It’s a lot easier to start something like night weaning when you know what it will be like. That’s why I took these videos of our night weaning process for you.
You’ll need support at staying positive with your child when you’re tired too. Check out my most popular lesson in From Reactive to Responsive: Emotional Regulation for Parents.
I’ve night weaned three toddlers over the past 7 years. I know how hard it can be to get little boob monsters to sleep without the waking up every hour to nurse!
After doing this so many times, I’ve finally developed the PREP method, where you make sure you and your toddler are both ready for a gentle, respectful night weaning.
And now, I’m sharing it with you.
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(That’s lifetime access for less than a 30-day supply of energy-boosting supplements that don’t even help…)
This program was built for those in the thick of mom life, who know that night-time parenting is a thing too, and it’s tough.
I’m so excited to share everything I’ve learned with you, so you can relieve your guilt and FINALLY feel rested (just like you deserve) after years of waking up multiple times a night.
Because your kids need you. And if you’re exhausted, dealing with the stress, anxiety, and irritability that comes with chronic sleep deprivation, you won’t be able to give to them like you want to.
I am of the firm belief that babies under six months need night feedings, and that it is best for children under a year to continue to nurse at night. Therefore, the PREP method is meant for children who are at least 12 months old.
If you’re worried you’ll start the process before your child is big enough, don’t be. I teach you how to be sure your child is ready for gentle night weaning.
The PREP Method is not a sleep training program. You will not leave your child to cry on their own, because there is evidence that this practice affects a baby’s willingness to reach out to their caregiver for help.
The front end of the PREP method of night weaning is flexible, anywhere from a week to a month. The actual night weaning process typically takes a week or less.
The course starts whenever you’re ready! It’s self-paced. You decide when to start and when to finish.
If weeks or months later, your child has a set-back (from teething, an illness, whatever), you can come back for the troubleshooting guide.
Heck, you can even refer back to the PREP Method if you have another child in the future.
It’s up to you whether you want to start your little one in their own bed / crib first, or if you’d rather night wean while still bed sharing. Both choices have their own pros and cons.
While I can’t make any promises, this method has worked to get my kids night weaned in a week.
Full Disclosure: With one child, the PREP method didn’t “take” the first time. I simply waited a few months and tried again. The next time, it worked perfectly.
This course is housed on a platform, meaning after you hit buy, you’ll be emailed log-in info for the member’s area. You’ll just log in and have access to all the lessons, print outs, and bonus videos.
I mean, lots of Mamas have had great results with this program, so I truly expect that you’ll love it.
With that said, if after you get in you think, Nah, this isn’t for me and my kid, you’ve got one week from purchase to request a full refund.
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