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What you’ll get from our call
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We will hop on a quick video call, where you can share what’s been going on with your little one’s sleep, and what you're currently struggling with.
I’ll also walk you through exactly how I work and explain my gentle, holistic approach, so you can get a clear sense of whether I’m the right fit for your family.
I can also help you find the right package for you, so you know you will get exactly the kind of support that is right for your family.Â
Think of it as a chance to test the waters: you’ll leave the call knowing what support looks like with me, how we’d go about creating a plan together.Â
Because motherhood wasn't meant to be done alone
What this call is for:
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✔️ A 20-minute chat for families who are ready to book 1:1 support and want help choosing the right package
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✔️ A chance to briefly share what’s going on with sleep and what you’d like to change
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✔️ I’ll walk you through my approach and recommend the most suitable package for your situation
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✔️ This call is best suited if you’re looking to get started within the next couple of weeks
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✔️ If you’re not quite ready yet, please book a call closer to the time you’re planning to begin
Quick note before booking:
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My sleep support packages are for babies 5.5 months and up. Before then, little ones are navigating huge developmental shifts (yep, the famous 4-month sleep regression!) and it’s simply not the right time for meaningful, lasting sleep work. I’d never want you to spend time or money on something that won’t stick.
That said, if your baby isn’t quite there yet, I’d be happy to talk and prepare you for the months ahead.
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After checkout, keep an eye on your inbox. You’ll get an email with everything you need to know about what’s next, plus the link to your sleep assessment and how to book your consultation with me.
Confused about wake windows or worried about creating “bad habits” from feeding to sleep?
Hi, I'm SandyÂ
At Wildhood Sleep, I often describe my approach as gentle and holistic, and I know those words can feel a bit overused, so here’s what I actually mean.
I don’t believe in “training” babies to sleep. Sleep isn’t a skill they need to learn - it’s influenced by so many factors. That’s why I look at the whole child: feeding, birth story, nutrition, development, and how sleep works biologically.
When I say gentle, I mean relationship-first. Babies sleep better when they feel safe, supported, and secure, not when comfort is withheld. Lasting change comes from trust, not pressure.
 I also focus on the wellbeing of the whole family. Sleep doesn’t exist in isolation, and neither do you.
And I’ll always be honest, there’s no quick fix or guarantee your baby will suddenly sleep through. But with the right support and understanding, things do improve.
Because the truth is, waking in the early months is normal. Baby sleep is lighter, shorter, and wired that way for a reason. It’s not something to “fix” - it’s something to move through, with support.
Evidence-based… not just “I saw this on Instagram” advice
No vague tips. No random opinions. No “this worked for my friend’s baby so it must work for yours.”
Everything I share is grounded in actual research, so you know it’s not just noise. it’s support that actually makes a difference.
No sleep training (yes, really)
Not the “gentle” version where you still leave them for a few minutes.
If it involves limiting your response to your baby, it’s not happening here.
You get to respond, support, feed, cuddle, and do what feels right, while still improving sleep.
Because you deserve to feel human again
This isn’t about perfect sleep, it’s about helping you get enough rest to function, think clearly, and not feel completely done by 9am.Â
You’ll get real support, not just a plan and a “good luck.” Â