Tried the 3 sticky note trick right after watching this video. It worked INSTANTLY. We have been struggling with getting my 2.5 year old daughter sleep trained ever since we had my 7 month old son. I could cry. Thank you so much for these tips 💕
I sleep trained my son 2 years ago when he was 18 weeks old using Natalie’s program. To this day people find it amazing that he’s such a great sleeper. Highly recommend! My next baby will be here in February and we will definitely use the program with her too ❤️
With my forth baby I found one of your videos and I did the sleep training and OMG with this baby I sleep the whole night. Now my baby is almost 3 years old and he is climbing out of his crib and coming 2 times at night to my room and I am so tired is been a week and that’s why I have been looking for this video. I will try it thank you so much!!
Thank you for this video! I watched the first interview and it was so helpful! Finally my son sleeps through the night after 11 months of despair. Every time Natalie says "Man people are not gonna like it" I feel like a good advice is about to follow
I’m definitely going to try the sticky note system with my three year old! He’s very attached and seems to *need* me in the room to go to sleep. Update: I’ve been doing this for 2 weeks and I cannot believe it worked! I have only had to take a sticky note away once and my son got mad about it, he wants all 3 of his notes 😂 he falls asleep within 30 minutes and we’ve never had to shut the door! This has also helped him sleep through the whole night!
Susan or Natalie- when you first put your toddler down for the night, are you leaving the door wide open? Cracked? Or still closed but just without the plastic knob covers? Thanks for all your wonderful advice! ♥️
I find having a night time routine that is always the same get our little one prepared to go to sleep. When we miss it due to being out late that's when we find ourselves in trouble. Anyone agree?
We have a 2 yr old, she can crawl out of the crib and immediately comes to our room. This just started happening 2 days ago. Not sure if she is mature enough for the toddler bed, but for safety reasons she needs it.
Thank you very much for this video. I watched the whole thing, I wanted my husband to watch it too so we are on the same page, but he didn’t... anyways I got a lot of useful information and I hope I can keep my daughter (2 years 1 month old) in her crib for as long as possible
I tried this method with my three-year-old who has been having fears and bad dreams. It worked the first two nights like a dream! But now she’s waking up again. She doesn’t have a problem going to sleep. But she gets up between like 430 and 5:30 AM and yesterday it was a really bad dream and she was hysterical so I don’t know how to approach this when it’s so close to her awake time. Any suggestions? I feel bad forcing her back in her room when she’s that hysterical and it’s so late in the night
I am really against sleep training for so many reasons and I learned to ignore all the lies about it but one thing that Susan said in the beginning really bother me - sleep trying is NOT necessarily. And I do not judge anyone who sleep train but remember that sleep training is for parents not kids. The whole “self-soothing” thing is not as dreamy as it seems.
I didn’t see that they talk about what I should do when he wakes up in the middle of the night? Do I should go in and tell him to go to sleep or I let him cry and fall sleep by him self?
How do I get my 13 month old not to gag herself which she will do sometimes when crying (only in crib when put to sleep on own) when doing this process of sleep training?
We lock the door but it's a twist lock, we turnd the door handle around so the lock is on the outside. To kids in one room 2 yearold and 3 yearold. Took 2 yearold out of crib at 1.5 because she's a head Butter and was beating her head off the ralongs
After 2 weeks of sleep training my daughter still wakes up at least 3 times during the night. I let her cry until she settles as she usually fall back to sleep in 3-5 minutes, but we seriously struggling with this short period of time. Please, help 😭
I messed up and transitioned my 2 year old into a toddler bed, she's clearly not ready for it. It's been a few months of horrible sleep and tears. Can we go v Back to a cot???? Or is this a big no no
Is there a reason why Nikash is in your room and not in his own room? Do you only have 2 bedrooms? If there's only 2 bedrooms, why did you choose to put the younger child in her own room instead of the other way around?
Great tips! Also please sleep train before introducing them to childcare. The amount of children that have such a hard time transitioning to group sleeping because they are so used to white noise machines and pitch darkness.
This doesn’t make sense. If cry it out is the only way to sleep train then why are you necessary.when a child can communicate then where are your communication training with your child? How many children have you had and the host hasn’t followed your way at all. This is a joke!! We have to go with our common sense and gently guide our children to there natural state by communicating with that child and stay consistent!! Crying it out is teaching that you have no communication skills as a human and you just ignore your child’s emotions and your emotions and listen to your way and it doesn’t make sense. I raised 4 daughters and I learned to communicate with them and I stayed consistent and I also prayed with them and talked with them .,Don’t listen to this lady . Learn who you are and go on your gut. Turn off the tv and social media and spend time knowing yourself and your children. Trust yourself and your instincts!! You can do it parents!!
If your toddler needs you at night you should be there. Period. No sleep training will replace a parent’s love without leaving emotional scars later on in life.
Ugh this is just horrible. If your child is sleeping badly, there is ALWAYS an explanation and solution that doesn’t involve sleep training. Please just do more research. How these two women are talking about children vomiting to get their parents attention as something “normal” and “common”’is beyond me. Imagine your child being SO distressed that they puke. And your solution isn’t to reduce their stress, but to feed them earlier so they have nothing to puke up? WTF
HORRIBLE!! I couldnt agree more with you! Children need their parents,there is so much BS in this video. And i can’t understand obsession with sleep training
I fundamentally disagree with sleep training. it's just cruel to me. My boy is 22mo and he was NOT a good sleeper until he was 1.5yo. However I NEVER EVER would let him cry himself out to (or back to) sleep. Especially when they are under 1 and have no understanding of what and why this is going on! I would always go and give him milk or cuddle and he would nicely go back to sleep. It built that sense of safety that when he is upset, mummy is there to help. What was the best thing I've ever done was a consistent bedtime routine, which was giving him the signals that it's bedtime now. By the time I would put him to bed, he would curl up in his fav position (awake) and fall asleep by himself.
not everybody is so lucky, like Natalie said: not everyone has to do it, only those, who have children who are bad sleeper and if parents feel like they need it. Some children sleep really badly. My son used to wake up every 1,5 - 2 hours until he was 11 months old, also sometimes would stay awake for an hour or two at night, crying for no reason, the breastfeeding didn't calm him down. Only when I sleep trained him, he started sleeping normally.
Tried the 3 sticky note trick right after watching this video. It worked INSTANTLY. We have been struggling with getting my 2.5 year old daughter sleep trained ever since we had my 7 month old son. I could cry. Thank you so much for these tips 💕
I sleep trained my son 2 years ago when he was 18 weeks old using Natalie’s program. To this day people find it amazing that he’s such a great sleeper. Highly recommend! My next baby will be here in February and we will definitely use the program with her too ❤️
Where can I contact her? Please. My baby is 21 months. It’s been a nightmare. He wakes up like 4 times a night 😬
I'm so glad I'm watching this video. My toddler has had crazy sleep regression and it has been exhausting!
Natalie is a god send! If you think sleep training is for you, do it do it do it. And use Natalie!
Such great golden tips! Appreciated this so much 💗 for our toddler that is in his bed but in our room.
Amazing video! Very insightful and helpful! Will definitely apply several tips. And yes for a part two please!!!
With my forth baby I found one of your videos and I did the sleep training and OMG with this baby I sleep the whole night. Now my baby is almost 3 years old and he is climbing out of his crib and coming 2 times at night to my room and I am so tired is been a week and that’s why I have been looking for this video. I will try it thank you so much!!
Great!! Thank you ladies!!! Super advice that works 😊
Thank you for this video! I watched the first interview and it was so helpful! Finally my son sleeps through the night after 11 months of despair. Every time Natalie says "Man people are not gonna like it" I feel like a good advice is about to follow
Yes please a part 2.
Super helpful! Awesome video and love the way she explains everything!! 💕
This was so helpful and informative, thank you both! X
I’m definitely going to try the sticky note system with my three year old! He’s very attached and seems to *need* me in the room to go to sleep.
Update: I’ve been doing this for 2 weeks and I cannot believe it worked! I have only had to take a sticky note away once and my son got mad about it, he wants all 3 of his notes 😂 he falls asleep within 30 minutes and we’ve never had to shut the door! This has also helped him sleep through the whole night!
I love the different sweaters/tops Susan wears they look so gorgeous on her
This was so informative! Thank you for doing this..
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Susan or Natalie- when you first put your toddler down for the night, are you leaving the door wide open? Cracked? Or still closed but just without the plastic knob covers?
Thanks for all your wonderful advice! ♥️
I find having a night time routine that is always the same get our little one prepared to go to sleep. When we miss it due to being out late that's when we find ourselves in trouble. Anyone agree?
We have a 2 yr old, she can crawl out of the crib and immediately comes to our room. This just started happening 2 days ago. Not sure if she is mature enough for the toddler bed, but for safety reasons she needs it.
Enjoyed this video! Thank you!
Thank you very much for this video. I watched the whole thing, I wanted my husband to watch it too so we are on the same page, but he didn’t... anyways I got a lot of useful information and I hope I can keep my daughter (2 years 1 month old) in her crib for as long as possible
Great videos, very informative, watched all your sleep videos, I was kinda lost of what to do with my baby.
Great video and a lot of insightful advice! Is there an alternative to the door knob cover that works with European handles?
I tried this method with my three-year-old who has been having fears and bad dreams. It worked the first two nights like a dream! But now she’s waking up again. She doesn’t have a problem going to sleep. But she gets up between like 430 and 5:30 AM and yesterday it was a really bad dream and she was hysterical so I don’t know how to approach this when it’s so close to her awake time. Any suggestions? I feel bad forcing her back in her room when she’s that hysterical and it’s so late in the night
How do I get in touch with Natalie?
I am really against sleep training for so many reasons and I learned to ignore all the lies about it but one thing that Susan said in the beginning really bother me - sleep trying is NOT necessarily. And I do not judge anyone who sleep train but remember that sleep training is for parents not kids. The whole “self-soothing” thing is not as dreamy as it seems.
I didn’t see that they talk about what I should do when he wakes up in the middle of the night? Do I should go in and tell him to go to sleep or I let him cry and fall sleep by him self?
That’s my problem as well! I can actually get her to go to sleep but it’s the middle of the night where she leaves her room to come into our room 😫
😱 was just going to try and move my 2.5 year old to her toddler bed this weekend! Never been more perfect timing!
How do I get my 13 month old not to gag herself which she will do sometimes when crying (only in crib when put to sleep on own) when doing this process of sleep training?
We lock the door but it's a twist lock, we turnd the door handle around so the lock is on the outside. To kids in one room 2 yearold and 3 yearold. Took 2 yearold out of crib at 1.5 because she's a head Butter and was beating her head off the ralongs
After 2 weeks of sleep training my daughter still wakes up at least 3 times during the night. I let her cry until she settles as she usually fall back to sleep in 3-5 minutes, but we seriously struggling with this short period of time. Please, help 😭
Is Susan growing younger??? My goodness, how fabulous!
It's the quality sleep she's getting 😉 lol
I messed up and transitioned my 2 year old into a toddler bed, she's clearly not ready for it. It's been a few months of horrible sleep and tears. Can we go v
Back to a cot???? Or is this a big no no
Is there a reason why Nikash is in your room and not in his own room? Do you only have 2 bedrooms? If there's only 2 bedrooms, why did you choose to put the younger child in her own room instead of the other way around?
Great tips! Also please sleep train before introducing them to childcare. The amount of children that have such a hard time transitioning to group sleeping because they are so used to white noise machines and pitch darkness.
Natalie talks so fast! Anyone else feel stressed trying to listen to her and process what she's saying?
L💖VELY Video Thankyou ! 🙏😊☺️💕 U R the best!!!!! 🥰💕😊💖🥰
i wish i have an obedient child. it’ll be the dream haha
This doesn’t make sense. If cry it out is the only way to sleep train then why are you necessary.when a child can communicate then where are your communication training with your child? How many children have you had and the host hasn’t followed your way at all. This is a joke!! We have to go with our common sense and gently guide our children to there natural state by communicating with that child and stay consistent!! Crying it out is teaching that you have no communication skills as a human and you just ignore your child’s emotions and your emotions and listen to your way and it doesn’t make sense. I raised 4 daughters and I learned to communicate with them and I stayed consistent and I also prayed with them and talked with them .,Don’t listen to this lady . Learn who you are and go on your gut. Turn off the tv and social media and spend time knowing yourself and your children. Trust yourself and your instincts!! You can do it parents!!
I love you susan but that sleep training course was the worst money i ever spend
What was the cost?
Why? I was thinking to buy her program.
@@shathaalhujaili4746 it was mostly basically info that you can hear in any youtube video.
If your toddler needs you at night you should be there. Period. No sleep training will replace a parent’s love without leaving emotional scars later on in life.
Ugh this is just horrible. If your child is sleeping badly, there is ALWAYS an explanation and solution that doesn’t involve sleep training. Please just do more research. How these two women are talking about children vomiting to get their parents attention as something “normal” and “common”’is beyond me. Imagine your child being SO distressed that they puke. And your solution isn’t to reduce their stress, but to feed them earlier so they have nothing to puke up? WTF
HORRIBLE!! I couldnt agree more with you! Children need their parents,there is so much BS in this video. And i can’t understand obsession with sleep training
@@sandralukac835 why would you watch a video about sleep training if it bothers you?
Agree. This part is simply cruel and unethical.
There’s definitely little nuggets… but don’t agree totally with sleep training
I fundamentally disagree with sleep training. it's just cruel to me. My boy is 22mo and he was NOT a good sleeper until he was 1.5yo. However I NEVER EVER would let him cry himself out to (or back to) sleep. Especially when they are under 1 and have no understanding of what and why this is going on! I would always go and give him milk or cuddle and he would nicely go back to sleep. It built that sense of safety that when he is upset, mummy is there to help. What was the best thing I've ever done was a consistent bedtime routine, which was giving him the signals that it's bedtime now. By the time I would put him to bed, he would curl up in his fav position (awake) and fall asleep by himself.
not everybody is so lucky, like Natalie said: not everyone has to do it, only those, who have children who are bad sleeper and if parents feel like they need it. Some children sleep really badly. My son used to wake up every 1,5 - 2 hours until he was 11 months old, also sometimes would stay awake for an hour or two at night, crying for no reason, the breastfeeding didn't calm him down. Only when I sleep trained him, he started sleeping normally.
No needed this for my 2.5 year old 👍🏼
1st comment lol