
Our Services
$250 per session
Our Hourly Consultation option is back by popular demand! This 50-minute, one-on-one telehealth session is the perfect opportunity to ask all of your big sleep questions. This consult is ideal for:
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Asking questions about sleep, whether you are pregnant and preparing or a busy parent of several young children
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Problem solving current sleep challenges
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Planning ahead for a big transition (sleep training, dropping naps, transitioning out of a crib, moving homes, welcoming a new sibling, etc.)
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Anyone who is seeking immediate support but may feel overwhelmed by the idea of undertaking a complete sleep overhaul
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Former clients who have gone through the Assessment & Treatment process but have new questions​
Sleep Assessment & Treatment
Individual Pricing- Please reach out for a custom quote
Our Assessment & Treatment Package is the gold standard of behavioral sleep solutions! Our evidence-based, concierge process is highly effective, and will get you and your family back to being happy, healthy, and well-rested. Our process includes:
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An interview-based assessment via telehealth to thoroughly examine your current routines and any variables that might be impacting your child's sleep behavior.
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Co-Developing a plan that suits your personal values and family lifestyle, that you feel comfortable implementing with your child.
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Daily support to answer questions and make any necessary adjustments, ensuring that you are progressing towards your family sleep goals.
Looking for the perfect baby shower or new mom gift? Trying to support a friend or family member who is exhausted and struggling to help their child sleep?
A gift card for an Hourly Consultation is the perfect choice!
Commonly Treated Problems
including but not limited to:
Difficulty
Falling Asleep
Early
Awakenings
Requiring
Adult Presence
to Fall Asleep
Transitioning
from Crib to
Toddler Bed
Frequent Nighttime Awakenings
Transitioning from
Co-Sleeping to
Solo Sleeping
The Value of Sleep
Resistance to bedtime is reported to be one of the most common child problems addressed in outpatient pediatrics. If your family is struggling with sleep, you are certainly not alone!
Insufficient sleep can present in many different ways aside from simply appearing tired, such as behavior problems, learning/memory difficulties, hyperactivity, irritability, difficulty concentrating, forgetfulness, and being accident prone.
Sleep is critical for healthy cognitive, emotional, and physical development. Like most other skills, falling asleep and remaining asleep throughout the night are a set of behaviors.
