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Newborn Sleep Masterclass: What Nobody Properly Explains About the First 4 Months.
Newborn Sleep Masterclass: What Nobody Properly Explains About the First 4 Months.
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Understanding Newborn Sleep (0–4 Months)
A masterclass for expecting and new parents
Newborn sleep can feel beautifully bewildering.
One moment your baby is asleep on your chest, the next they are awake the second you attempt a transfer. Nights and days blur together, naps feel unpredictable, and suddenly there is a flood of advice coming from every direction, often leaving parents more anxious than informed.
This beautifully structured masterclass presentation has been created to gently cut through that noise and help you understand what is truly normal in the first four months of your baby’s life.
Rather than focusing on rigid routines or unrealistic expectations, this session will help you make sense of newborn sleep through a gentle, evidence-based, attachment-aware lens, so that you can feel calmer, clearer, and far more confident in what you are seeing and responding to.
We will cover:
• what newborn sleep really looks like from birth to 4 months
• why babies wake so often
• why short naps are developmentally normal
• why feeding and sleep are so closely connected
• what wake windows actually mean
• why evenings often feel harder
• contact sleep, feeding to sleep, rocking, and other common myths
• how to gently support healthy sleep rhythms without fear-based advice
This is not about fixing your baby.
It is about understanding your baby.
Your purchase includes:
• A beautifully structured 55 min masterclass presentation.
• Replay access
• My 40 page newborn sleep guide to download for lifetime access
This masterclass is ideal for:
• expecting parents wanting realistic preparation
• parents in the newborn stage seeking clarity and reassurance
• families wanting evidence-based guidance without rigid sleep training approaches
Investment: R380
Because newborn sleep is not a problem to solve. It is a stage to understand.
