TL;DR
- BedtimeCoach's plan is built around your child's specific age band and chosen method.
- The Personalized Pediatric Sleep Plan is $19 one-time, with an optional $4.99/mo Sleep Support membership.
- BedtimeCoach's Personalized Pediatric Sleep Plan is a fraction of the cost of a private sleep consultant.
Overview of Both Options
Choosing between sleep programs can feel overwhelming. Every option promises better sleep, but they differ significantly in approach, personalization, and cost.

BedtimeCoach builds a plan specific to your child. It asks about age, temperament, current sleep challenges, feeding patterns, and family preferences, then builds a plan just for you.
Unlike static courses that give the same content to everyone, BedtimeCoach's plan is built around your child's specific age band, struggles, and chosen method rather than a one-size-fits-all curriculum.
Private sleep consultants typically charge $200 to $600 for a package that includes a phone call, a written plan, and a few weeks of support. BedtimeCoach's Personalized Pediatric Sleep Plan is $19 one-time, with an optional $4.99/mo Sleep Support membership.
Online courses like Taking Cara Babies and Little Ones provide excellent general education. BedtimeCoach's plan is built around your specific child's age band and chosen method instead of a general curriculum.
The goal is not to eliminate all night wakings or create a robot baby who sleeps on command. The goal is to give your child the skills and environment they need to sleep well, most of the time, so the whole family can function.
Feature-by-Feature Comparison

| Feature | BedtimeCoach | Solve Your Childs Sleep |
|---|---|---|
| Personalized plan | Yes, built from your child's age band, struggles, and chosen method | General guidelines |
| Format | One-time printable plan document | Varies |
| Ongoing guidance | Optional $4.99/mo Sleep Support membership | Varies |
| Pricing | $19 one-time, membership optional $4.99/mo | Varies ($50-$500+) |
| Availability | Online, self-serve | Depends on consultant availability |
The plan includes a night-by-night method protocol for your child's situation, so you have a clear reference for what to do at each stage of sleep training.
Social media can be both helpful and harmful when it comes to baby sleep. Comparison is inevitable, but every child is different. A method that worked for one family may not suit yours. Focus on your child's specific needs rather than chasing what worked for a stranger online.
Pricing Breakdown
No waitlists, no scheduling calls, no back-and-forth emails. Build your plan online whenever it suits you, including a printable 2-week sleep log to track progress.
The plan also includes regression explainers relevant to your child's age band, plus a safe-sleep checklist based on the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations.
BedtimeCoach is not anti-consultant. If you want human support alongside your plan, that is great. But for families who want a straightforward, affordable starting point, it fills a real gap.
The best sleep plan is the one you will actually follow. BedtimeCoach keeps it to a single reference document built around your child, rather than a 200 page ebook you never finish reading.
If you have tried everything and nothing seems to work, take a step back and look at the basics. Is the room dark enough? Is the temperature comfortable (between 68 and 72 degrees Fahrenheit)? Is there consistent white noise? These environmental factors are easy to overlook but make a real difference.
What Real Parents Say
Sleep is not just about nighttime. What happens during the day, from feeding patterns to activity levels to light exposure, directly affects how well your child sleeps at night. A well-structured day sets the stage for a smooth night.
There is no perfect age to address sleep. Whether your child is 4 months or 4 years, the principles of good sleep hygiene apply. Start where you are, with what you have, and make changes gradually.
Which One Is Right for You
Your pediatrician is your first resource for health-related sleep concerns. If your child snores, breathes through their mouth, seems excessively sleepy during the day, or has other symptoms beyond normal sleep struggles, get a medical evaluation before making changes to the sleep plan.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use BedtimeCoach alongside other programs?
Yes. Many parents use BedtimeCoach's plan alongside books or courses they have already purchased. The personalized plan complements general education.
How is BedtimeCoach different from a sleep training book?
Books provide general education. BedtimeCoach's plan is built around your specific child's age, struggles, and chosen method rather than a general curriculum.
What if BedtimeCoach's plan does not work for my child?
If you follow the plan consistently for two weeks and see no improvement, contact support. The plan may need adjustment, or there may be an underlying issue worth discussing with your pediatrician.
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BedtimeCoach builds your Personalized Pediatric Sleep Plan around your child's age band, current struggles, and your chosen method, with a safe-sleep checklist and a printable 2-week sleep log.
The plan is $19 one-time. The optional Sleep Support membership is $4.99/mo, monthly only, cancel anytime.