Babies are wonderful, amazing, and exhausting. You love those baby cuddles and you are aching for those moments when baby will sleep so that you can too!
I am Stephanie, a certified pediatric and newborn sleep specialist and the owner of Pillowhead Sleep Training. I have read the books, taken the courses, and helped many other families find sleep solutions that match their needs, styles, and goals.

The saying goes, "I slept like a baby." But any parent knows - babies can be terrible sleepers.

Imagine if it didn't have to be that way!

I am just a text away, your personal sleep cheerleader - ready to support you!

Stephanie was so easy to work with! She helped us develop a plan that worked with our schedule and goals for our 6 week old baby. Stephanie listened to our concerns and taught us not just the methods to help our little one sleep better, but also the science behind why these methods work better. I am not looking forward to the four month sleep regression - but I know who to have on call for when we get there!

Becky S.

★★★★★

Stephanie helped us (all!) get more sleep! She listened carefully and guided us towards the best plan for our family. She was proactive and attentive for our weeks together, walking the fine line between telling us what to do and giving us the tools to figure it out. She helped us celebrate the successes and never made us feel bad when we missed the mark. We would have been more likely to sleep train our older two had we had Pillowhead!

★★★★

Meg

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A peaceful sleeping baby lies on a soft, dark brown blanket. The infant is wearing a light brown outfit and appears relaxed with one arm raised near their face. A plush toy shaped like a hedgehog is placed next to the baby, adding a comforting presence.
A peaceful sleeping baby lies on a soft, dark brown blanket. The infant is wearing a light brown outfit and appears relaxed with one arm raised near their face. A plush toy shaped like a hedgehog is placed next to the baby, adding a comforting presence.