Welcome! If you're here from your pediatrician, you're in the right place.

Did your baby's long stretches
suddenly disappear?

The 4-month mark is the most significant sleep shift of the first year[cite: 2]. Grab your free overview of sleep training methods, or book a session to get your nights back on track.

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Sleep Training Methods Overview

As promised on your pediatrician's handout, here is your free guide. Learn how sleep architecture matures at four months and discover the gentle skill-building options available for your family[cite: 2].

Need more than a Guide?

Choose the hands-on support that fits your family.

60 Minute Session

The Tune-Up

A targeted session to help you navigate the 4-month sleep shift. We'll shift sleep associations so your baby can start sleeping longer stretches again.

$160
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30 Minute Session

The Check-In

A quick, expert touch-base to troubleshoot what's changed and adjust your current approach for fast relief.

$85
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Full Package

Comprehensive Support

Hand-held support to permanently resolve sleep struggles, with two weeks of daily guidance.

$800
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Meet Andrea

The person behind the plan.

Andrea Scannell

Andrea Scannell, MSEd

FSI-Certified Pediatric Sleep Consultant. Postpartum Doula. Lactation Counselor.

Andrea has spent 15+ years helping tired families sleep. She's guided hundreds of parents through newborn fog, sleep regressions, and the chaos of developmental milestones. Her approach is evidence-based, non-judgmental, and flexible. She meets families where they are—not where Pinterest says they should be.

Ready for better sleep?

Let's get your family resting again.

Stop second-guessing your approach. Book a Tune-Up session today and wake up to a smoother tomorrow.

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Andrea Scannell, MSEd, is a pediatric sleep consultant, not a medical doctor. The information on this page is educational and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with your pediatrician before making changes to your baby's care routine.