Dana Obleman
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Baby/toddler Sleep Expert

Dana Obleman Quick Facts
- Main Areas
- Coaching parents
- Best Sellers
- The Sleep Sense Program
- Career Focus
- Author, Business owner
- Affiliation
- Sleep Sense Publishing INC
Dana Obleman launched her successful private practice as a Sleep Coach in 2003, and since then has helped thousands of parents solve their child’s sleep problems.
Dana offers individual consultations with parents (in person or via telephone), group seminars, and is the creator of "The Sleep Sense Program", a best-selling "do-it-yourself" guide for tired parents.
Dana has made numerous television appearances, has been featured in national and local newspapers, spoken at multiple parenting trade shows and baby conventions, and co-hosted a popular parenting radio program. She was also recently invited to present a lecture on solving infant and toddler sleep problems to a convention of family doctors at one of the country's largest medical schools.
She currently lives on the West Coast with her husband and three young children.
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7 Tips to Creating Healthy Sleep Habits for Your Infant
When parents face difficulties with infant and child sleep issues, they can often feel helpless and alone. Although it seems like everyone has advice to give, it seems like nobody offers a definitive plan as to how to get your child to sleep through the night The topic of infant sleep is foremost in every new parent’s mind, and the information available on the subject is highly varied. Some books recommend getting up with your baby a dozen times a night, while others suggest letting them cry until they throw up! With contradictory advice like this, its no wonder parents are confused.
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How Sleepless Nights Are Destroying Marriages
I am not a marriage counselor, nor do I pretend to be, but everyday I receive letters from parents all over the world telling me how I have saved their marriage. These letters come mainly from mothers, and some fathers, who say that they were spending no time together, were fighting all night, felt emotionally drained, and absolutely at the end of their rope. There was one current theme in all these letters I receive that seemed to be the root of all their marital angst and that was lack of SLEEP. How can lack of sleep be ruining your marriage and why isn’t anyone talking about this?
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