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From Fear to Freedom: How One Family Conquered Sleep Regressions—Twice

When this family first considered sleep coaching, their son was just 7 months old. Sleep wasn’t perfect—but it felt manageable. What stopped them from seeking help wasn’t uncertainty about sleep itself; it was fear.

Fear fueled by misinformation.

“We actually tried approaching sleep training at 7 or 8 months… but there was a lot of misinformation with the cry-it-out method, and that really scared us.”

So they waited. Like many parents do.

They relied on what worked in the moment—rocking, bottles, pacifiers, co-sleeping. Over time, though, those supports stopped working. By 15 months, their son was waking every 30–45 minutes, needing a bottle each time to fall back asleep.

“There was no sleep at all for those 3–4 months… He was drinking so much milk at night that he wasn’t even hungry for solids in the morning.”

They were exhausted, discouraged, and ready for an option that aligned with their values.

Gentle Sleep Coaching at 15 Months: The First Breakthrough

When we began working together, one thing mattered most to them: this could not be cry-it-out.

We moved slowly and intentionally. I explained the science behind sleep, how sleep pressure and circadian rhythm work together, and why reducing sleep crutches doesn’t mean abandoning a child.

Joanna was very systematic. She made it clear this was not cry-it-out. It was a slow transition. We had to trust the process—and we did.”

And it worked.

Their son learned how to fall asleep independently.
He slept through the night.
He ate better during the day.
He woke up joyful.

“Now we see him waking up with a smile and going to bed happily. I can’t imagine life before this stage.”

What Causes Toddler Sleep Regression? Illness, Travel, and Big Changes

Just when things felt solid, life threw everything at them at once:

  • Hand, foot, and mouth disease

  • A new pregnancy

  • A major relocation

“All those sneaky sleep crutches we had completely eliminated—boom, they were back.”

At 22 months, they were facing frequent night wakings, bottles overnight, and a very overtired toddler. Even though they had already succeeded once, starting again felt vulnerable.

But this time, something was different.

“We made a whoops and a boo-boo and needed help again. But our confidence level was sky-high.”

Why the Second Sleep Reset Was Faster and Easier

Because they already understood the process, the second round of sleep coaching moved quickly—even with travel and mom being very pregnant.

“It was like sleep training an entirely new baby… but we had the process, so it was easier.”

Within days:

  • Sleep consolidated

  • Naps returned

  • And their son began asking to nap

“He literally walks to his bedroom, says ‘nap time,’ and asks to go into the crib.”

Life on the Other Side

Today, bedtime and naps are calm and predictable:

  • No bottles

  • No rocking

  • No resistance

Dad is fully involved.
Grandparents can handle bedtime confidently.
Everyone is sleeping—including mom, just weeks from delivering another baby.

“We finally get to eat together again. We hadn’t seen a movie in two years.”
“It feels like a privilege to put him to bed.”

Watch their full video story here:

Sleep Regression Doesn’t Mean Sleep Training Failed

If sleep unraveled after it was working, you didn’t fail—and neither did your child.

Regression during illness, travel, developmental leaps, or major life changes is normal. The key is knowing how to respond without panic and without undoing the skills your child already has.


How to Reset Sleep Gently (Without Cry-It-Out)

A Sleep Strategy Session is a 60-minute Zoom call where we:

  • Assess your child’s sleep history

  • Identify what caused the regression

  • Decide whether you need a reset or deeper support


Already Sleep Trained—but Stuck?

I created a Sleep Regression Guide specifically for families whose children already have good sleep skills but need a refresh during:

  • Illness

  • Travel

  • Developmental changes

  • Big life transitions

Download the Sleep Regression Guide

You’re not back at square one.
You’re just at a reset point—and support makes all the difference.

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