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gc | March 2007

The Baby Whisperer

Did anyone read the Good Weekend section of the Sydney Morning Herald over the weekend? Apparently there are women who come to your house and help teach your baby to sleep.

Has anyone used these services and have they been worth it? My kids are much older now but I have friends who have little ones who don't sleep and if these Baby Whisperers are any good, I might recommend them :)

And, as an older mother, I really think I could do something like that - imagine, helping other mothers through such a traumatic time. That would be pretty darn awesome.

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4BOYZ
5.00 (Excellent) | March 2007 | 4BOYZ
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honestly baby whisper. Not to sure of that. But I know of places you can go to get services like that. On the northern beaches there is a place called Dalwood holmes. They take you in for as long as you need and they teach you how to fix the problem. (Not someone else doing it for you). I had alot of friends use this place and they loved it. Hope this helps. 


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Jody31
5.00 (Excellent) | March 2007 | Jody31
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Hi

Some mums just seem to have the "gift" and others struggle. A Baby Whisperer who has talent to share struggling new mums would be a fantastic thing to offer. Problem being a lot of parents struggle to maintain the strategies to be able to continue when the whisperer leaves. Dont let that deter you though! Wish I had a whisperer when I had my first LOL. I have never personally experienced a Whisperer nor does anyone I know. BUT WE WISH WE DID Go for it!!!



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