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We thought we had a good sleeper until the 4-month regression hit. Our son went from sleeping 6-hour stretches to waking every 45 minutes. We were losing our minds. SleepCoach gave us a gentle fade plan with specific scripts for each night. By night 5, he was back to sleeping long stretches, and by night 10 he was doing 11 hours. The troubleshooting tree saved us during a teething setback on night 8. Worth every penny.

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Jessica T.

Mom survived 4-month regression | Austin, TX

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Our 2-year-old needed us lying next to her to fall asleep. Every single night we would spend 45 minutes in her room. Then she would wake at 2 AM and we would do it again. The chair method plan from SleepCoach was brilliant. Each night the chair moved a little closer to the door. The scripts told us exactly what to say when she asked us to come back. By night 12, she was falling asleep independently. I get my evenings back now.

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Brandon K.

Dad of toddler who would not sleep alone | Denver, CO

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Having twins with totally different temperaments made generic sleep advice useless. Our son would fall asleep anywhere. Our daughter screamed if you put her down. SleepCoach let me create separate profiles for each twin with different plans. The gentle approach for our daughter and a more structured approach for our son. Within two weeks both were sleeping through the night at the same time. That had never happened before.

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Priya M.

Mom of twins with different sleep needs | Seattle, WA

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Every sleep book I read said I had to stop nursing my 7-month-old to sleep. But that was our bonding time and I was not ready to give it up. SleepCoach asked about my feeding schedule and comfort level, then designed a plan that gradually separated nursing from the actual moment of falling asleep without eliminating it entirely. The plan respected my breastfeeding relationship while teaching my daughter to self-soothe. She still nurses before bed but falls asleep on her own now.

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Sarah L.

Breastfeeding mom doing gentle method | Portland, OR

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I was the holdout parent. I did not want to hear my baby cry. I thought sleep training was just leaving them alone to scream. My wife signed up for SleepCoach and showed me the plan. It was nothing like what I expected. The gentle fade approach had us in the room the entire time, slowly reducing our involvement. The nightly scripts took away the guesswork. I could follow a plan instead of making emotional decisions at 3 AM. Our son was sleeping through the night within 10 days. I recommend this to every new dad I meet.

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Marcus J.

Dad who was skeptical of sleep training | Chicago, IL

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Co-sleeping worked beautifully for our family for 18 months. But our daughter was getting bigger, sleeping sideways, kicking us in the face, and nobody was sleeping well. The transition to her own crib felt impossible. SleepCoach created a phased plan that started with naps in her crib and gradually moved nighttime sleep. The scripts helped us respond to her protests without caving. It took the full 14 nights but she now sleeps in her own room and we all sleep better. The plan was compassionate about our co-sleeping choice instead of judging it.

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Angela W.

Family transitioning from co-sleeping | Nashville, TN

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Our 6-month-old had reflux that made lying flat uncomfortable. Every sleep plan we found assumed a healthy baby with no medical considerations. SleepCoach asked about medical conditions during the assessment and adjusted the plan accordingly. It recommended keeping her upright longer after feeds before bed, adjusted the timing of her last feeding, and provided modified scripts for when she woke up uncomfortable versus when she woke from habit. Our pediatrician was impressed with how thoughtful the plan was. She is sleeping 10-hour stretches now.

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Rachel D.

Mom of baby with reflux | San Diego, CA

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Being a single parent means there is no partner to take a shift. When my son wakes up at 2 AM crying, it is just me. The exhaustion was affecting my work and my patience. SleepCoach gave me a structured plan that I could follow even when I was barely conscious. The nightly scripts were like having a coach standing next to me telling me what to do. The troubleshooting tree was especially valuable because I could not call anyone for advice in the middle of the night. My son now sleeps through the night and so do I.

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David C.

Single parent with no help at night | Phoenix, AZ

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When our second baby arrived, our toddler started waking up again out of jealousy and disruption. We had two kids under 2 and nobody was sleeping. SleepCoach let us create profiles for both kids. The toddler plan focused on bedtime resistance and early waking. The newborn plan focused on sleep shaping and establishing good habits early. Having separate but coordinated plans was the key. Our toddler is back to sleeping through the night and our newborn is already showing better sleep patterns than our first did at this age.

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Lisa & Tom H.

Parents of toddler and newborn | Minneapolis, MN

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I see exhausted parents in my practice every day asking about sleep training. The problem with books and courses is they are one-size-fits-all. I recommend SleepCoach because it asks the right screening questions, accounts for medical conditions like reflux and food allergies, and generates plans that match the family's comfort level. The methods are evidence-based and the approach is gentle. When parents follow the plan and log results, I can see their progress at the next visit. It has become a standard recommendation in my practice for families struggling with sleep.

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Dr. Emily R.

Pediatrician who recommends SleepCoach | Boston, MA

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Before SleepCoach, I spent over $300 on sleep programs. Taking Cara Babies was too rigid for my spirited toddler. Huckleberry tracked her sleep beautifully but did not tell me what to do about it. The sleep book assumed my kid would respond to the method in 3 nights, and when she did not, there was no guidance. SleepCoach was different because it asked about her temperament, adapted when things did not go as planned, and the weekly check-in adjusted the approach based on what was actually happening. By week 3 she was sleeping through the night. I wish I had started here.

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Natalie S.

Tried 3 other programs first | Atlanta, GA

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When our daughter moved to the toddler room at daycare, they dropped her second nap. Suddenly she was overtired by 5 PM and bedtime was a meltdown every night. We did not know if we should move bedtime earlier, keep trying to fit in a late nap at home, or just push through. SleepCoach created a schedule that accounted for daycare nap times and adjusted the home routine accordingly. The transition took about a week with the adjusted bedtime and modified wind-down routine. The nightly scripts for handling overtired meltdowns were especially helpful. Only reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is I wish the daycare nap scenario was covered more specifically in the initial assessment.

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Courtney B.

Family dealing with daycare nap transition | Raleigh, NC