Debunking Baby Sleep Myths – Podcast Ep 79 - Baby Chick

Debunking Baby Sleep Myths – Podcast Ep 79

sleepUpdated October 12, 2022

by Nina Spears

The Baby Chick®: Pregnancy, Birth & Postpartum Expert

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As parents, we all hear sleep tips and rules from friends, family, and of course, the internet. But is everything we hear accurate? We’re going to find out. Today I’m chatting with Janey Reilly about baby sleep myths.

Janey Reilly, the CEO and founder of WeeSleep, is an expert infant and toddler sleep consultant who works with families around the globe to help solve sleep challenges in a positive and personal way so that babies can rest and thrive and parents can rejoice. Janey is a single mother who launched WeeSleep after realizing how important infant and toddler sleep is while struggling with her own child’s sleep issues. She knew that many other parents were experiencing similar problems, and it inspired her mission to provide babies and families with healthy sleep.

Having worked with families for over a decade, Janey has seen and heard it all in the sleep world. This is why she is a perfect person to bust the big baby sleep myths. Thankfully she is also sharing her tips for parents and their babies to get better sleep!

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