A toddler’s sleep isn’t just important for their growth—it’s essential for the well-being of the entire family. When your child doesn’t sleep well, everyone feels it: tantrums increase, meltdowns become daily events, and your own exhaustion builds. While it’s tough to establish independent sleep habits, it’s absolutely possible—with the right tools, timing, and consistency.
This workshop offers clear, compassionate, and evidence-based strategies to guide your toddler toward more independent sleep. Whether your child still needs you to fall asleep, wakes up multiple times, or refuses their bed altogether—this course will help you create a calmer, more predictable bedtime experience for everyone.
Takeaway Tools:
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bedtime routines
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Age-based sleep needs reference
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Scripts to talk to toddlers about sleep
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Troubleshooting worksheet for regressions and disruptions
Helping your toddler learn to sleep independently doesn’t happen overnight—but with consistency, compassion, and support, it can happen. This workshop gives you the tools and confidence to make bedtime a peaceful part of your day instead of a nightly battle. Remember, good sleep is a gift for your child—and for you.
About Your Speaker:
RECE, Parent Practitioner, Parent Coordinator, Family Mediator, Child Voice Practitioner, and Collaborative Family Law Parent Expert Rose Morsh is the founder of InventiveMinds Child, Youth, and Family Support Centre, a not-for-profit organization that is licensed under the Ministry of Education and OAFM (In process).
Inventiveminds provides Family Law Mediation Services, Private Inspired Montessori School, Early Years Childcare (Montessori), Parent and Youth Support therapy, and community services for new moms. Parenting courses related to children include Aid Services and Mediation, Separation, and Divorce.
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