Guiding families towards better sleep. 

Let bedtime become an enjoyable experience for everyone.

Sleep does not have to be a source of anxiety. 

We are here to guide you through an approach that supports your child emotionally and physically to allow them to reach sleep when they are ready for it, forming the foundations for a positive long term solution, without letting them cry it out.

Are you experiencing any of the following:

  • Your child falls asleep only with help (white noise, rocking, feeding, pram etc).

  • Dreading nap times & evenings will be an endless crying protest.

  • Your child wakes frequently at night and can be awake for longs periods.

  • Concerned the lack of sleep will affect your child’s development & your mental health.

  • Looking for an effective alternative to strict sleep schedules and interval crying?

Learn the tools, develop the confidence and tune into your intuition, to guide your child through a good night’s sleep.

Our approach is an evidence based method which is Montessori inspired and developed from the teachings of the acclaimed developmental psychologist Alfred Adler.

Through this process you will let your child reap the full benefits of sleeps’ healing wonders for their growth and development as well as your mental health. 

Camille not only understood challenges that come with being parents of twins, but also gave really simple and easy advice we could implement in no time. Totally recommend!
- Sacha, Ouriel, Alma & Ela -
Amsterdam

"We can't thank Camille enough for the positive, professional and personable guidance she offered us throughout this process."
- Rosie, Alex & Arthur -
UK

“Camille gave us the advice and the confidence needed to reach full nights of sleep! We were looking for consistency in our strategy to put an end to night feedings”
- Laurent, Jennifer, Isaiah -
Switzerland

“We cannot recommend Camille enough, as her help was life changing. Thank you, Camille!”
- Ana, Miguel & Alma -
Amsterdam

  • CARING APPROACH

    Non-judgmental and respectful to you and your child.

  • SUPPORTIVE

    1-2-1 support and always checking in if this is working for you.