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Why my

2 YEARS OLD

starts waking up at night?

So yeah, there is this little girl, not that little anymore (2 years old), who's been sleeping great since birth. Like the magical 8 pm 'till the little morning. Her parents fully, consciously embrace their luck. ✨

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Until the little girl was announced she would be a big sister soon! And this is when little by little it begins to be difficult. Falling asleep easily at bedtime, but she would eventually wake-up in tears, asking for papa and maman.

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Nothing un-manageable for her parents, but as they transitioned from 1 to 2 children to handle at night, it became really hard. 

How we're gonna do it:

(aka:The way I wish more people use to help child find sleep again)

1. Test & Questionnaires to understand better what tension is holding your child and what is your child profile (temperament, sensory profile, symptom's red flag, etc)

​​​2. Recommendation of activities and exercises to practise to fill what is missing to make your child find sleep again

3. Understand what part of your child developpement play a role in it: cognitive, motor, social, self esteem, etc. So you know why you use it and when to use it

4. Find your own way to support your child.

Build your own repertoire of strategies that works for your child and match your family life.
Work on it, sharpen it, polish it.

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Piece by Piece
together we will

FIND SLEEP

I hope this serie will help you find peace about the way you chose to support your child sleep. If you believe like us, that the most powerful to do so is to understand who your child is, then come back here, because I will share with you more about how we are gonna do to make their 2 year old find sleep again.

Heartfully yours,

Louise, lapuericultrice

Mum Mode

by Louise la puericultrice

Tel : +33(0)7 84 15 32 27

Mail : louise.lapuericultrice@gmail.com

Based in Central London (zone1)

The services offered by Mum Mode by Louise la puericultrice are not a substitute for medical care for your child or for perinatal care by a midwife. Despite my French state diploma as a paediatric nurse, I am not (yet) officially NMC registered in the UK, so in case of doubt, always consult your doctor/midwife.

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