If you want to find out ...
- ... why your child doesn't need to learn how to sleep
- ... why you should never use methods that could harm your child long-term
- ... what support your child really needs
... then be sure to read to the end!
You probably didn't click on this page by accident. You may well be feeling irritable, stuck in a continuous loop of exhaustion. Your child's bouts of crying have you at your wit's end. You feel that you have somehow failed as a parent. And you finally want to have some sense of normality in your life again.
Don't worry. You aren't alone. This is the reality for hundreds of thousands of parents all over the world. What's so remarkable, however, is that the key to your baby falling asleep was in front of you the whole time — you just didn't know how to use it. As early as tomorrow, your child will be drifting off and sleeping through the night. You will be able to invite friends over again and spend more valuable time together as a couple. The dark circles around your eyes will vanish and you will once again be able to run around joyfully with your child.
How can that be possible without costly counselling or a miracle drug? What I am going to tell you today is different from anything you've heard before. Since 2002, we have helped countless parents—even those who were close to giving up completely, desperate from not having slept for weeks.
The key to your child falling asleep is based on a fine balance between sensory overload and sensory deprivation. What does that mean? Well, for your child to wind down in the evening, they should get neither too many nor too few stimuli. Too many stimuli will overwhelm them, and this overstimulation will carry over into the night. But if you suddenly switch off all stimuli when your baby is trying to get to sleep, they will seize on the smallest impulse and focus on that.
According to research, the key to a peacefully sleeping baby is EXACTLY BETWEEN over- and under-stimulation. This brings us to the key term "monotonous stimulation through audio resonance. How does monotonous stimulation work? Comprehensive scientific studies show that certain soundscapes within a precisely defined range of frequencies can help almost any young child fall asleep. These are monotonous, neurologically effective sounds inspired by experiences in the womb, that are precisely matched to the brain activity and pre-birth experiences of an infant in terms of rhythm, dynamic, and tempo.
We have studied the principle behind this for many years and improved it by working together with affected parents. There are now over 150,000 parents in the USA, Australia, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, and Norway who swear by our program. They all contribute to the success and efficacy of the frequency-based programs by regularly telling us about their experiences and thereby supporting our work. Exhaustive research has ultimately led to this success.
WHAT DOES THAT MEAN FOR YOU?
Soon you will be gleefully telling other parents which simple and cost-effective method you have used to solve your child's sleep problems. We promise that this program works. Try it today risk-free. If you are not COMPLETELY satisfied, you will receive a full refund. NO IFS OR BUTS! So, what are you waiting for?