Charlotte and her team have provided consultations for over 900 Hong Kong families. Each baby is unique, and they face different challenges. Rather than letting sleep issues persist, it's better to proactively improve them, aiding in better brain development and more stable daily emotions!
1-on-1 follow-up with Charlotte and the team: We will provide personalized advice based on parents' expectations and the baby's situation, and follow up for three consecutive weeks. Parents will fill out a daily record sheet, and we will provide guidance on daily practices, as well as answer parents' questions daily, hoping that parents can quickly understand the principles of good sleep! 90% of families are satisfied with our service after...
Suitable for:
The child's sleep problems are more severe (frequent night awakenings / irregular sleep patterns / insufficient sleep / inability to fall asleep in the crib). Charlotte wants to provide continuous support and daily targeted advice, but the parents have unstable work hours, and the mother is currently pregnant with her second child. They hope to resolve the child's sleep problems as soon as possible, and they have tried conventional methods...
Baby sleep problems may gradually disappear by the age of 3-4, but research suggests that babies who have trouble sleeping when they are young may experience more behavioral and emotional issues after the age of 5.
I believe all moms and dads are eager to improve their baby's sleep as soon as possible! Charlotte hopes to accompany parents, and the sooner you take action, the easier it is to improve!
She has assisted various professionals, such as pediatrician dads, pediatric ward nurse moms, university professor moms, etc., in resolving baby sleep issues. She also has experience dealing with various challenging situations (no crib, premature babies, babies with heart conditions, etc.). She is not afraid of taking on challenges and provides comprehensive support to parents.
Parents can show us the baby's falling asleep situation every day, and Charlotte understands the baby better by their crying, expression, mood, and behavior, providing more accurate advice. Some mothers even show us the feeding and playing situations, and Charlotte can also offer recommendations on eating and playing with toys!
Providing targeted advice, synchronized with team support, and accompanying parents throughout, to give them more confidence and determination in resolving their baby's sleep issues.
After enrolling in the course, parents will receive video course login information within 24 hours. They can immediately schedule a 45-minute Zoom/phone consultation with Charlotte. Meanwhile, parents can watch the video course in advance so they can ask questions more easily during the meeting. After the meeting, the 3-week follow-up period begins immediately to help parents improve baby sleep issues as soon as possible.
- I respond promptly, with at least 1-2 replies per day.
- I can review the previous night's sleep patterns and provide suggestions as needed, and I have ample daytime availability to address parents' questions.
- If the daily schedule is hectic, I can also offer advice before bedtime to minimize the impact on nighttime sleep, ensuring parents feel at ease while learning how to handle unexpected situations.
To improve baby habits, we adopt a 'staged approach' to allow parents to be mentally prepared and progressively work towards the goal. In the first week, we adjust the schedule, and then in the following two weeks, we reduce adult intervention or object comfort and address other related issues, ensuring ample follow-up time.
Mom asks:
Do we have a schedule to follow? Will it be difficult to follow?
Mom, do you believe that there can be a schedule suitable for all 8-month-old babies in Hong Kong? Each baby's sleep needs are different, with some needing 12 hours of sleep and others needing 14 hours. It's impossible to have a single schedule that works for both a baby who sleeps 12 hours and one who sleeps 14 hours! Even if there were a schedule, it would depend on whether...
Common Questions
- Teaching a child to fall asleep does not mean letting the baby cry until they fall asleep, right?
- My child is really difficult to handle, can Charlotte really help me?
- Do you need to seek Charlotte's help again if your baby sleeps well after the follow-up period?
- Will my family be followed up by Charlotte?
Charlotte begins with a 1.5-hour home visit, observing the baby's sleep patterns and sleep environment, interacting with the baby to understand their personality, and providing personalized advice. She can also explain things to grandparents or domestic helpers.
Following this, there is a 3-week one-on-one follow-up period where parents can choose to follow up via WhatsApp or have a 10-minute phone conversation every working day.
Based on past experiences, families who choose this program typically see significant improvements in less than 10 days.