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What to Do When Sleep Training Doesn’t Work: Expert Advice and Effective Strategies

If sleep training isn't working, don't panic! There could be several reasons why your little one is still struggling with sleep. Start by evaluating your sleep training method – maybe it's not the right fit for your child. Consider adjusting the routine or trying a different approach. It's also crucial to ensure consistency and stick to the plan. Assess your baby's sleep environment, making sure it's conducive to quality rest. Another aspect to look into is your baby's health – is something bothering them, like teething or an illness? Lastly, seek support from a pediatrician or sleep consultant who can provide expert guidance. Remember, every child is unique, and finding the right sleep solution may require some trial and error – so don't give up!