Discover the 5 hidden mistakes that keep gentle parents stuck in the exhaustion cycle, and what to do instead

Free. On demand. Designed for gentle parents.

Free masterclass reveals why common sleep advice doesn't work for gentle parents…

You can take popular sleep training courses…

Watch all the reels…

…and still feel icky about sleep training.

Pressure to leave your child to cry alone

Feeling rushed and unheard

Does this sound familiar

You're up multiple times every night. You spend an hour (or more) rocking, bouncing, or nursing your baby to sleep... only to have them wake up the moment you put them down.

You're drowning in conflicting advice. Instagram says one thing, your pediatrician says another, and your mother-in-law has her own opinions.

Everyone keeps telling you to "just do cry it out" or that your baby will "grow out of it eventually."

But you know, there has to be another way.

You want sleep desperately, but you refuse to compromise your attachment to your baby.

The problem? You might be making one (or more) of the five critical mistakes that keep gentle parents trapped in sleep deprivation.

Why listen to me?

I'm Rebecca Michi, and I've been helping families transform their sleep for nearly 30 years, all without cry-it-out.

I'm a British children's sleep consultant who specializes in gentle, responsive approaches that actually work for sensitive babies and attachment-focused parents.

I've helped thousands of families go from:

  • Waking every 45 minutes → sleeping through the night

  • 2-hour bedtime battles → peaceful 20-minute routines

  • Exhausted and overwhelmed → confident and well-rested

And they did it without leaving their babies to cry alone.

In this free masterclass, you'll discover:

Why traditional sleep training methods fail for sensitive babies and attachment-focused parents

The #1 mistake that sabotages even the gentlest sleep approaches (hint: you're probably doing it right now)

The truth about "drowsy but awake"—and why what you think is drowsy is actually keeping your baby dependent on you

How to make changes gradually so your baby doesn't even notice the transition (no tears required)

Why going it alone is making everything harder—and what support actually looks like

Real results from real moms who were just as skeptical as you are right now

This free masterclass is not another class that tries to guilt you into leaving your child to cry themselves to sleep!