My name is Susan, and I would describe myself as an ordinary woman and mother. I’m originally from Germany and moved to Portland several years ago, so please excuse any grammatical errors ;).
I also have 2 kids who monkey around all day but who I of course love very, very much!But unfortunately, our second child Martina confronted us with a problem which quickly became unbearable:
Our little girl simply never fell asleep!
So I got down to work, researched the issue for weeks and truly read everything I could find in regards to a child's sleep.And to be completely honest, there definitely wasn’t a lack of literature on the topic…
The majority of the sleeping methods either did not work at all, or only for a very shorttime.
I also realized that there was a lot of contradictory advice with many inconsistencies, for example “just let your baby cry” and “never let your baby cry.Who was supposed to make sense out of all of this?
Luckily, I had an epiphany and a wonderful idea…
The biggest surprise was: Within days, Martina could fall asleep completely independently!
I was completely overwhelmed by pure joy and also felt a great deal of relief!
She finally could fall asleep without any problems and also only rarely woke up during the night.
But after I caught up on some sleep for several days, I asked myself:
Mabye this all happened by pure chance?
Thankfully, I had the ideal preconditions to test my new method with more children than just my own Martina.and that’s when I informed the parents of my day care center.
I summarized all my notes, processes and methods in an easy-to-follow guide and handed it to several of the parents of whom I knew that they had to deal with the same problems I had every day.
Already after about a week, I received countless of calls and mails from parents who applied my technique.Nearly all of the parents who received my system reported a similar success to the one I had with Martina!
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