Baby Sleep Training - Review of The Sleep Sense System

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While I was researching the problems associated with getting a baby to sleep I came across a few products and systems that have proven to work - and not just enrich advertisers! This is one of them -the Sleep Sense Program by Dana Obleman.

Dana Obleman - designer of the baby sleep training program, Sleep Sense.

Dana Obleman

I have researched many of these programs and I am thoroughly impressed by the professionalism and effectiveness of this one. Why…? Because there are so many fabulous references from real partners who have used it to make their lives and the lives of their babies so much better. Here’s one:


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“I would like to say a huge ‘Thank You’ to you. Your system is well explained and well researched and has worked wonders in our house. It is like Hana is saying ‘Thank You Mammy – I really needed this’, she is so happy since we began”.
– Fiona O’Connor

So where to begin - let’s get right into it and tell you what the Sleep Sense Baby Sleep Training Program actually is!

What Type of Problems are Addressed by the Sleep Sense Baby Sleep Training Program?

This is what you need to know, because every baby is different and parents all have different problems getting their babies to sleep. Here are the most common issues addressed by the program:

  • You can only get baby to sleep by nursing him or her with a bottle - you’ll learn how to change this.
  • Baby must have a pacifier to sleep - and he/she cries when it falls out, breaking your sleep as well - you’ll be taught how to break this habit, quickly and gently.
  • You wake with baby many times each night, leaving you exhausted - baby won’t fall asleep without you being right there. This will change fast.
  • Baby won’t even nap, even though he/she shows every sign of being exhausted and in need of a nap - he/she simply cries. Learn how to make baby’s nap happen!
  • Baby’s erratic and unpredictable sleep is taking it’s toll on YOU - you are exhausted, frustrated and stressed - learn how to change all this quickly.

How Does Baby Sleep Sense Work?

The program is based on the (correct) premise that your baby simply doesn’t know how to fall asleep, so when you lie baby down, he/she really doesn’t know what to do next!

Through a variety of techniques, The Sleep Sense program teaches you and baby to relax, with baby taking his/her queues from you, becoming first relaxed, and then naturally falling to sleep - it’s all about comfort! This method results in a decrease in the time baby spends crying.

The other key problem addressed by the baby sleep program is that baby doesn’t know what to expect when you place him/her to sleep. of course, routine is the key to this, but it needs to be a fairly rigid and fixed routine, followed consistently every day. And so you will be taught what to do at nap-time, of the benefits of sounding the same at every nap-time (for instance, reading from the same book), stroking baby in the same way and so on.

What you get with the Sleep Sense program

  • A 197 page book explaining each and every technique - and don’t worry - you only need to read the sections relevant to your baby’s age group.
  • Case studies form real families
  • 14 day video training system
  • Telephone hotline
  • Baby Sleep Bootcamp Video recordings
  • Two personalized email support sessions
  • A twelve month money-back guarantee
  • Inspect the Sleep Sense Program
    On Dana Obleman's site you can enter the details of your baby and get a lot more information before you decide on the program - and learn a lot more about baby sleep issues from a real expert.

    Click HERE on Mobile Devices

Further Reading on Baby Sleep Problems

Of course, there are many sources of information on the subject of getting baby to sleep; I have chosen as a good example, the Psychology Today Blog which covers the following issues:

  • Is isolating babies harmful to them (YES!)
  • Is stress harmful to babies (YES!)
  • Is the presence of a parent needed at night? (YES!)
  • Can babies be taught to be independent? (NO!)
  • Do ‘Good’ babies sleep through the night? (NO!)
  • Is baby okay when he/she stops crying? (NO!)
  • There’s more on that site, or of course you can just click through to Dana Obleman’s site above and get the information tailored for your little one! All the best and sleep well.

Summary
Reviewer
Suzie Quaterno
Review Date
Reviewed Item
Baby Sleep Sense by Donna Obleman
Author Rating
5