New Baby Sleep System Guarantees Restful Nights For New Parents
Dana Obleman’s new baby sleep system promises to help parents get their children to fall asleep faster and for longer periods of time, thus allowing mom and dad some rest as well. This unique program promotes healthy long-term sleep patterns
BC, Canada (IPRWire) Fri, Oct. 13th, 2006—Dana Obleman, founder of Sleep Sense Publishing Inc. (www.sleepsense.net), is happy to announce the launch of her do-it-yourself system that allows tired parents to teach their children how to become better sleepers. This program can be implemented starting right from birth, or at any point in the child’s first 3 years.
Parents with newborn babies can especially understand how a sleep disorder can disrupt their lives during the night and affect work productivity during the day.
Beth Quave, a mother who used the program to help her son, explains: “I had a 6 1/2 month old that was up 5 times a night. Now he slumbers peacefully 11-12 hours at night and takes two 1 1/2 hour naps each day. I tell all my friends with young children about the program and I even told our doctor about it. It is so nice to put our 10 month old in his crib and listen to him talk to his stuffed dog before he falls asleep. Within two weeks of starting the program it was working. At this same time, he started mastering his milestones as soon as he started sleeping. I now have a super energetic baby. Thank you so much for the program!”