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The SleepBaby Night Workshop · Made for nights that feel too long

Your baby won’t sleep. Yet again. You’re exhausted. Let’s make a plan for tonight.

Choose what is happening right now—baby won’t settle, keeps waking, or the transfer keeps failing. The workshop helps you choose one next step within clear safe-sleep boundaries, save it in three lines, and give the same plan to the next caregiver.

  1. TonightChoose the moment that has you stuck.
  2. Three linesSave the next step you will actually try.
  3. HandoffGive the next caregiver the same steps.
  4. 14 nightsLook for patterns before changing course.
  • 7guided decisions
  • 15problem-specific guides
  • 230printable pages
  • 5short original tracks
Complete workshop $75 once · no subscription

One-time purchase · No subscription · 60-day money-back guarantee

A caregiver beside a firm, flat, empty crib looking toward a moonlit path lit by colorful lanterns
From stuck to specificFrom “What do I do now?” to three clear lines.
Two caregivers with their baby and a simple three-line plan beside a firm, flat, empty crib
An illustrated scene from the story behind SleepBaby

I remember this kind of night

When Benjamin stopped sleeping, every piece of advice felt impossible to use.

Hi, I’m Kacey Bailey. When Benjamin was tiny, Eric and I thought we had somehow lucked into an incredible sleeper. Then, around five months, everything changed. He began waking hourly—or every three hours if we were lucky. Naps unraveled. The exhaustion followed us into work, our marriage, and every decision after dark.

I bought books, tried program after program, and even hired a sleep consultant. But in the middle of the night, more information was not the answer. I needed a calm way to decide what fit Benjamin, our home, and that particular night.

That is why I built SleepBaby. The workshop starts with the problem in front of you, keeps the safety boundaries visible, and helps you choose one realistic response instead of trying everything at once.

It is gentle, adaptable parent education. It will not ask you to ignore your judgment, force one rigid technique, or pretend every baby responds the same way.

Start with the moment in front of you

You do not have to read the whole workshop before you can do something useful tonight.

Choose the problem that has you stuck and go to the relevant next step first. When you have more room to think, the seven-step path helps you build a plan for the whole night.

Baby won’t settle

Choose one calming response and a short, repeatable lead-in to sleep.

Baby is awake again

Look at the pattern and decide what you will do at the next waking.

The transfer keeps failing

Plan the next attempt instead of changing everything in the moment.

The whole night feels off

Put settling, wakings, caregiver handoffs, and your 14-night review in one place.

A moonlit path moving through seven colorful lantern checkpoints toward dawn
  1. 1

    Check safety first

    Check the sleep space, urgent concerns, and the moments when general guidance is not enough.

  2. 2

    Name tonight’s pattern

    Sort what is happening without treating one difficult night like a diagnosis.

  3. 3

    Make bedtime easier to enter

    Create a calmer, repeatable transition from the last part of the day into sleep.

  4. 4

    Choose one settling response

    Pick a gentle response the available caregivers can realistically repeat.

  5. 5

    Plan for the next waking or transfer

    Decide what you will do if the first attempt does not hold.

  6. 6

    Make the caregiver handoff easy

    Put the plan into words a partner, grandparent, or next-shift caregiver can follow.

  7. 7

    Review before you overhaul

    Look across 14 nights and make one thoughtful adjustment at a time.

Two caregivers handing off a glowing three-line nighttime plan beside a firm, flat, empty crib

Before you close the workshop

You have a plan you can read half-asleep.

A saved three-line plan beside the bed. A caregiver handoff with the same next step. A 14-night review that keeps one awful night from erasing what you have learned.

  1. TonightName the moment that has you stuck.
  2. PlanChoose one next step.
  3. Hand offShare the exact same three lines.
  4. ReviewLook across 14 nights before adjusting.

Start with the night you are having

You may still have a hard night. It does not have to be a directionless one.

Open the complete workshop, choose what is happening, and leave with a three-line plan. You also get the seven guided steps, all 15 illustrated guides, 230 printable pages, and five original tracks for the nights that follow.

Give me a plan for tonight — $75

One payment · No subscription · 60-day money-back guarantee

Help for the problem in front of you

Not a pile of PDFs. Fifteen guides you can find your way through while tired.

Open Tonight Rescue when the night is unraveling, Our Night Handoff when another caregiver takes over, or the 48-Hour Recovery Planner after a rough stretch. Every guide has one clear job.

Fifteen distinct illustrated guide covers arranged in a colorful nighttime library

Tonight Rescue

10 printable pages

Complete SleepBaby Workshop

36 printable pages

Every-Sleep Safe Space Field Guide

16 printable pages

48-Hour Recovery Planner

12 printable pages

Bedroom Reset

16 printable pages

Our Night Handoff

10 printable pages

Sound & Music Lab Setup

12 printable pages

Nap Rescue & Transition

16 printable pages

Caregiver Shift & Fatigue Plan

12 printable pages

14-Night Progress Review

16 printable pages

Daylight Decision Deck

12 printable pages

Deep Into Dreams

16 printable pages

Sleepy Siblings

18 printable pages

Pediatrician Conversation Sheet

12 printable pages

Travel & Grandparent Sleep Pack

16 printable pages

15 illustrated guides · 230 printable pagesKeep them on your phone or print the pages you want beside the bed.

Get all 15 guides with the complete workshop — $75

One-time purchase · No subscription · 60-day money-back guarantee

Five colorful sound lanterns and a small timer representing finite nighttime tracks

One small cue with a clear ending

Five original tracks that begin, end, and let the routine move on.

Use one quietly as an optional routine cue, then let it finish. The tracks are not an endless loop—and not a claim that sound will make your baby sleep.

  1. 01Cocoon Hush
  2. 02Window Mist
  3. 03Moon Window
  4. 04Lantern Drift
  5. 05Rainlight Keys

What parents noticed first

Clarity made the night feel more manageable.

Three short notes from parents who valued knowing what to try next.

“The information felt intelligent, easy to follow, and unique.”
AnnaTampa
“The structure gave me a much clearer way to respond.”
PaulSydney
“I finally felt like I knew what to try next.”
DianaBristol

Individual experiences vary. These comments describe what each parent valued, not a promised result.

Ready to stop improvising at the next wake-up?

Your baby may still have a hard night. You do not have to face it without a plan.

Start with what is happening now. Leave with three clear lines you can use, hand off, and review—and keep all 15 illustrated guides, 230 printable pages, and five original tracks for the nights that come next.

$75once · no subscription
Help me make tonight’s plan — $75

One-time purchase · No subscription · 60-day money-back guarantee