Free Toddler Sleep Workshop
Kia Ora everyone,
We would like to invite you and your whanau to our free toddler sleep workshop to be delivered 7 pm Tuesday 13th November 2018 on Red Beach Church, Whangaparaoa Peninsula.
This workshop is jointly hosted by Annette Faamausilli, the sleep consultant from Serene Sleep; Childcare at Home, and Fairy Godmothers Home-based Childcare.
Want to better understand your toddler's sleep pattern and be one step ahead of their ever-changing needs? Annette’s sleep workshop will help you navigate through some of the common sleep hurdles, have a true understanding of what to expect and how to implement positive effective changes.
She will be covering:
*Early rising - how to prevent it and how sleep trainer clocks can be worth their weight in gold.
*Cot to Bed Transition- Top tips on making this tricky transition a smooth one.
*Managing day naps/transitions and when to drop the nap altogether.
*Comfort blankets - the perfect bedtime companion.
*Establishing positive sleep habits - how to implement self-settling techniques
*Under tiredness - what it means for your toddler and it's role in poor night sleep.
*Ditching the Dummy - When, how and why.
As space is limited, your reservation of the ticket is required. Please do so by completing the simple online registration on www.eventbrite.co.nz... by Monday 12th November. Otherwise, you can email us on info@fairygodmothers.co.nz or info@childcareathome.nz. There is no registration fee for workshop participants and light refreshment will be provided.
We look forward to seeing you at the workshop.
Kind regards,
Childcare at Home & Fairy Godmothers Home-based Childcare
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