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Re: Sleep specialist for 22-month-old
I've had two recent and great experiences with Meg Zweiback. She understands
children and parents and I felt like she gave us appropriate, sensitive and
reasonable recs to help our toddler improve her sleep. It was well worth the money
and I felt like I ended up learning about my toddler in the process because of the
way Meg asks questions and explains her suggestions. It also helped me to know
that she has been doing this for a long time. She was welcoming and calm and seems
to really know her stuff. Couldn't recommend her more highly!
Anon
Re: 18-month-old has been biting for six months
call meg zweiback at 836-1450. right now. stop reading and call. you
will not regret it.
anon
Re: Sleep specialist for 15 month old
We went to see Meg Zweiback (836-1450) when he was maybe 8
months old because he had to be held for a large part of the
night to sleep at all, would wake as often as 20 times, never
slept longer than a couple hours at a stretch. We met with her
twice (and had daily phone consults in between our meetings) and
he got to be a much better sleeper.
Our schedule got really out of wack for 3 weeks and the baby regressed pretty seriously. When he was 11 months old we took him back to Meg and she gave us different advice that also worked. (Initially we tried doing the same thing we did the first time around but it wasn't working. When we went back, she told us he was at a different stage developmentally so we needed to do something different.) Now he is back on track and is sleeping even better than before. He usually wakes up once around 3 or 4 to eat and otherwise sleeps about 8-6:30.
It only took 2-3 nights the first time to get him sleeping well. The second time it took a little more than a week. The process was painful (lots of crying) but well worth it for all of us.
Good luck.
Re: Need some one-on-one advice on my parenting
I have also spoken with Meg Zweiback on the phone
about my troubles with a very demanding and difficult baby and she was
just great, so soothing and sensible. I know that people love her for her sleep and
toilet training advice, but she is also a very experienced parenting coach.
GO
Has anyone used Meg Zwieback recently for their older child's sleep (lack of) issues? If so, did you find her approach tailored to your family situation/parenting methods? My 5 year old is completely off the old sleep rhythm of his fisrt 4 years (straight through for 10-12 hours - no kidding). We've tried different approaches over the past year, including taking care of his sleep apnea. I'm not ready to do a medical sleep study just yet because it seems his sleep cycle/rhythm just needs to get back on track. Thanks in advance! TJ
Basically, Meg's advice was to first, keep a log on our son's sleep and eating habits. Then we had to determine whether he was waking at night (every 3-4 hours) due to hunger or habit. If hungry, Meg said to feed!- this was determined by the number of hours in between feeds based on his age, weight, and feeding patterns, in addition to our family's needs (a sleep deprived mom with post partum depression). Then we established soothing rituals to prepare him for sleep and put him down awake -if he fell asleep nursing, no big deal. If he cried, we would wait a determined period of time and then go in and comfort him. Meg worked with our comfort level to establish all of these criteria- she did not give us a one size fits all formula.
Of course, teething, stress, and develpomental changes demand flexibility. There have been a few bumpy nights along the way, but most nights our son sleeps from about 7:30pm, wakes to nurse at 4-5am, then sleeps again until 7am.
Hope this helps. grateful for Meg's help
Re: Is this normal sibling jealousy? (4yo and baby)
My daughter who was three at time my son was born exhibited very
similar behavior. We went to see Meg Zweiback who helped come up
with parenting strategies to deal with my daughter's anger and
need for boundaries. We saw her for 2 or 3 months and it really
helped. It turns out that my daughter was really angry with us,
not her little brother. She is now 4 and still has occasional
issues with hurting her brother, but now that we effectively deal
with it, it is not a family crisis. I hightly recommend Meg.
Look her up in the book. She works out of her Oakland home.
Lisa
Re: Using a Child Pyschologist Re Potty Training?
Meg Zweiback is the local expert on these matters. We've
consulted her about a similar issue and found her to be really
really good. Give her a call. I think you can find her in the
phone book, in Oakland.
Anonymous
Re: Need help for son who can't sleep through the night
We engaged Meg Zweiback both when my son was a wakeful baby and for dealing with
"big boy
bed" freedom. She is great -- analyzes the issue and provides a "prescription" that
worked well for
us in both cases. I strongly recommend her. Her number is 836-1450.
Kathleen
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