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Top 6 Best Baby Sleep Consultants in Hobart, Australia (2026)

Top 6 Best Baby Sleep Consultants in Hobart, Australia (2026)

By Betteroo Team ·

Updated

Hobart, Tasmania mother settling her baby for sleep by a window at dusk with kunanyi/Mount Wellington in the distance, illustrating baby sleep consultants in Hobart

If you are searching for the best baby sleep consultants in Hobart, you are not alone, and you are already doing the right thing. Tasmania has a small private sleep-support scene compared to the mainland, but it is a genuine one, with Hobart-based midwives, registered nurses, and certified consultants who settle babies, build gentle routines, and support exhausted parents through the hardest stretches. Alongside them sits the free Child Health and Parenting Service. The hard part is not finding someone. It is figuring out which one actually fits your family, your budget, and your baby’s specific situation.

We pulled together this guide after looking at every Hobart and Tasmania-based baby sleep consultant we could find, comparing pricing, settling methods, who they are best for, and what real parents say about working with them. Below: five Hobart options worth a discovery call, the free public service every Tasmanian family can use, an app-based alternative for ongoing support, and an honest look at when each is the right fit.

Quick Answer

Hobart baby sleep consultants typically charge AU$150 to AU$250 for one-hour phone consultations and AU$300 to AU$700 for two to three-week virtual support packages, with in-home settling support quoted per family. Sweet Dreams is run by a practicing Hobart midwife with 30+ years of experience. Baby Sleep Code offers a free 15-minute discovery call and structured online consult packages. Tasmania’s free Child Health and Parenting Service (CHaPS) runs parenting centres in Hobart, Launceston, and Burnie with child and family health nurses who give sleep and settling support at no cost. App-based alternatives like Betteroo deliver ongoing personalised plans for AU$25 to AU$40 per month.

How Hobart Parents Are Actually Sleeping in 2026

Before we get to the consultants, the local picture. As part of Betteroo’s State of Parent & Baby Sleep 2026, the largest dataset of its kind with 68,366 parents across 108 countries, we wanted to show you Hobart-specific numbers. We do not yet have a clean Hobart-only sample above our reporting threshold, so the figures below draw on our Australia-wide numbers instead. They still tell a clear story about what families across the country are living through.

85%
of Australian parents are exhausted or drained
Just above the global average of 83%
78%
are getting under 6 hours of sleep a night
In line with the global average of 79%
54%
of Australian babies wake 3+ times per night
Roughly in line with the global average of 55%
7pm
is the most common Australian bedtime
In line with the global 7pm norm
How Australian parents are sleeping in 2026, from Betteroo’s State of Parent and Baby Sleep report
MetricAustralia figureGlobal average
Parents exhausted or drained85%83%
Parents getting under 6 hours of sleep78%79%
Babies waking 3 or more times per night54%55%
Most common bedtime7pm7pm

The numbers are stark, but they also point to real room for improvement. When babies are waking this often, the right structured support can change things fast. The Hobart consultants below specialise in exactly that.

Best Baby Sleep Consultants in Hobart at a Glance

Six options worth a discovery call, ranked by who they are best for:

  • Best overall, Hobart midwife-led support: Sweet Dreams
  • Best for in-home and online settling support: Sleeping Soundly with Mel
  • Best Hobart-based virtual consultant with a free call: Baby Sleep Code
  • Best nurse-led support for complex situations: Baby Don’t Cry
  • Best responsive, no-sleep-training approach: Kin Postpartum Services
  • Best app-based alternative: Betteroo
Best baby sleep consultants in Hobart for 2026: pricing, methods, formats, and best for
ConsultantBest ForFormatPrice TierPrice RangeMethodology
Sweet DreamsBest overall, Hobart midwife-led supportIn-home and phone, Hobart-based$$Quoted per familyPracticing midwife, 30+ years, General Nursing, NICU, Child and Family Health, gentle settling
Sleeping Soundly with MelBest for in-home and online settling supportIn-home and online$$Custom packagesCertified sleep consultant, gentle settling, personalised plans, newborn through toddler
Baby Sleep CodeBest Hobart-based virtual consultant with a free callPhone and online$$Free 15-min call, custom consult packagesCertified infant and toddler sleep consultant, evidence-based, free discovery call
Baby Don’t CryBest nurse-led support for complex situationsPhone and video$$Custom packagesRegistered nurse 30+ years emergency and paediatric, certified science-based sleep consultant
Kin Postpartum ServicesBest responsive, no-sleep-training approachVirtual, online chat support$$Custom packagesCertified Baby-Led Sleep and Wellbeing Specialist, responsive, no separation-based methods
BetterooBest app-based alternative, ongoing personalised supportApp + 24/7 email support$AU$25 to AU$40 per monthAdaptive guidance that evolves with your family
Best overall

Sweet Dreams

Best forHobart midwife-led settling support
FormatIn-home and phone
CoverageHobart and surrounds
Price range$$
Best in-home and online

Sleeping Soundly with Mel

Best forGentle settling, in-home or online
FormatIn-home and online
CoverageHobart + virtual Tasmania-wide
Price range$$
Best free-call virtual

Baby Sleep Code

Best forFree 15-min call, structured packages
FormatPhone and online
CoverageHobart-based, virtual nationwide
Price range$$
Best nurse-led

Baby Don’t Cry

Best forComplex or medical situations
FormatPhone and video
CoverageHobart + virtual
Price range$$
Best responsive approach

Kin Postpartum Services

Best forNo-sleep-training, responsive support
FormatVirtual, online chat
CoverageTasmania + virtual Australia-wide
Price range$$

Full transparency: Betteroo is our product. We have included it on this list because we genuinely think it is the best option for parents who want ongoing personalised support without the price tag of a full consultancy package. The other five picks are established Hobart and Tasmania options we would send our own friends to.

How We Picked the Best Hobart Sleep Consultants

We looked at every option for baby sleep consultants in Hobart and across Tasmania with verifiable credentials, an active practice in 2026, and a track record of working with families in the state. To make this list, a consultant had to meet four criteria:

  • Certified or formally trained in paediatric sleep, typically through recognised sleep consultant programmes or equivalent clinical credentials (RN, registered midwife, IBCLC, or a recognised baby-led sleep certification).
  • Active Hobart or Tasmania practice with availability in 2026 (we excluded consultants who have moved away or wound down their practice).
  • Transparent methodology, meaning they describe their approach upfront rather than hiding it behind a sales call.
  • Real client outcomes backed by reviews, testimonials, or media coverage we could verify.

Tasmania has a genuinely thin private market compared to the mainland, so we want to be upfront: this is a Top 6 list, not a Top 10. We verified each consultant on their own website as genuinely serving Hobart families, whether in person or virtually from within the state, rather than padding the list with mainland practices that only offer interstate phone calls. A few names did not make the final cut: some could not be verified as still active in 2026, and one had a site we could not load. We would rather give you five real, checkable options plus the free public service than a long list you cannot trust.

We did not accept payment, affiliate commissions, or sponsorship from any consultant on this list. Each pick reflects what we would recommend if a friend in Hobart asked us where to start.

1. Sweet Dreams, Best Overall

Sweet Dreams is a Hobart-based infant sleep service run by Libby Hughes, a practicing midwife with over 30 years of experience working with parents and babies across several Australian states1.

What sets Sweet Dreams apart in Hobart is the depth of clinical training behind it. Libby’s qualifications span General Nursing, Midwifery, Neonatal Intensive Care, a Bachelor of Nursing, and a Graduate Diploma of Nursing in Child and Family Health, which means she can read feeding, settling, and sleep together rather than treating them as separate problems. Because she is genuinely Hobart-based, she can offer in-home settling support across the city in a way that mainland phone-only consultants cannot, alongside phone consultations for families further out. Her philosophy is simple: most parents enjoy the challenges of parenting more once they have had a good night’s sleep, and most are surprised how quickly sleep issues resolve and how much happier their babies are once the sleep deprivation lifts.

Best for: Hobart families who want a locally based, clinically credentialed midwife who can support feeding and settling together and offer in-home help, particularly newborn and early-months families.

2. Sleeping Soundly with Mel, Best for In-Home and Online Support

Sleeping Soundly with Mel is a Tasmania-based certified baby and toddler sleep consultant run by Mel, a mum of two girls who understands first-hand the overwhelm and exhaustion that come when you and your baby are both struggling with sleep2.

The appeal of Sleeping Soundly with Mel is the flexibility of format and the gentle, personalised approach. Mel offers both online and in-home sleep consultations, which is relatively rare in Tasmania, where most consultants work phone-only. She provides one-on-one personalised support designed to give parents a renewed understanding of their baby’s needs and the confidence to gently guide their little one toward better sleep. Plans are built around the individual child, covering sleep environment, wake windows, settling without props, and breaking feed-to-sleep associations, with ongoing contact for questions as families work through the plan. Reviews from local parents repeatedly mention complete written plans, fast turnaround, and noticeable improvement within days.

Best for: Hobart families who want a gentle, certified consultant offering the choice of in-home or online support, with a clear individualised plan and responsive follow-up.

3. Baby Sleep Code, Best Hobart-Based Virtual Consultant

Baby Sleep Code’s Tasmania service is led by Melanie, a mum of two and a certified infant and toddler sleep consultant based in Hobart, working with families across Australia and internationally via phone and online consults3.

The standout feature here is the low-commitment entry point. Melanie offers a free 15-minute discovery call to talk through your situation before you book anything, which makes it an easy, no-pressure first step for Hobart parents who are not sure whether they need a full consultant yet. She came to the work after her own sleep struggles, qualified as a certified consultant in 2021, and takes an empathetic approach that starts by getting to know the child, the family, and the full sleep picture in detail before building a plan. The wider Baby Sleep Code brand, founded by certified consultant Melissa Gilchrist, also publishes structured online consult packages and age-appropriate nap and feeding routines, so families who prefer a self-guided start have those options too.

Best for: Hobart families who want a locally based consultant they can start with for free, then move into a structured online package, comfortable implementing a plan with phone and online support.

4. Baby Don’t Cry, Best Nurse-Led Support

Baby Don’t Cry is a Hobart-based baby sleep service run by a certified sleep consultant with science-based training who is also a registered nurse with over 30 years of experience, including emergency and paediatric nursing4.

The appeal of Baby Don’t Cry is the clinical lens. Decades of emergency and paediatric nursing experience mean the consultant is well placed to spot when a settling problem has a medical thread running through it, from reflux to unsettled feeding, rather than treating every wake as a behavioural issue. The practice is built around empowering parents with the confidence to settle their child, with a gentle, reassuring positioning rather than a strict cry-it-out template. Support is currently delivered through phone and video consultations, which works well for families across Hobart and regional Tasmania who want a nurse’s perspective without needing a clinic visit. As with any consultant, confirm current in-home availability and format when you make contact.

Best for: Hobart families who want a registered nurse’s clinical eye on their baby’s sleep, particularly when feeding, reflux, or a medical question is tangled up with the settling problem.

5. Kin Postpartum Services, Best Responsive Approach

Kin Postpartum Services is run by Hannah, a mum of two and a certified Baby-Led Sleep and Wellbeing Specialist based in lutruwita, Tasmania, supported by sleep coach Michelle5.

Kin Postpartum is the clear pick for Hobart parents who do not want sleep training in any form. Hannah trained as a Baby-Led Sleep and Wellbeing Specialist with Isla Grace after her own experience with controlled-comforting methods left her looking for something more responsive. Her approach draws on developmental psychology, attachment theory, and neuroscience, working with the whole family to uncover and remove the underlying barriers to a baby’s sleep rather than using timed check-ins, drowsy-but-awake, or any separation-based settling. Support is delivered virtually, including a convenient online chat option that many parents find easier than a scheduled phone call, with consults, guides, and a community membership available. It is a genuinely different philosophy from the more structured consultants on this list, and for the right family it is exactly the fit.

Best for: Hobart families who want a responsive, attachment-focused approach with no sleep training, and who prefer flexible virtual and chat-based support.

6. Betteroo, Best App-Based Alternative

Full transparency: Betteroo is our product, so we have included it here for comparison but encourage you to evaluate it alongside the other options.

The biggest gap with hiring a sleep consultant, even a great one, is that the engagement ends. You get a plan, you get a few weeks of follow-up, and then you are on your own. But baby sleep doesn’t stop changing. Regressions hit at 4, 8, 12, and 18 months. Nap transitions arrive whether you are ready or not. Travel, illness, daycare, a new sibling: every change resets the picture, and most families end up rebuilding their plan from scratch each time.

Betteroo is built differently. It’s designed to stick with you, adapting to your baby and your situation as both evolve, with built-in tracking, insights tailored to your family, and ongoing personalised guidance instead of a one-time intervention. The idea is that you shouldn’t need to hire a new consultant every time something changes, or piece together advice from books, forums, and Instagram at 3am when something new comes up.

It also factors in you: how you are doing, your bandwidth, your comfort level with different approaches, not just your baby. Because a plan that assumes you are operating at full capacity isn’t useful when you are running on three hours of broken sleep. For Hobart parents who often have family help interstate and a thinner local support network than mainland capitals, that’s often the difference between a plan that works and one that gets abandoned by week two.

A common path we see from Hobart families: they start with Betteroo for the day-to-day support and personalised plan, and book a one-hour call with a consultant like Sweet Dreams or Baby Sleep Code if they hit a specific roadblock that needs a human in the loop. That combination tends to cost less than a full in-home package and gives you ongoing support long after the consultant call wraps up. The same approach works for parents anywhere in Australia, so if you are reading this from interstate, our guide to the best baby sleep consultants in Melbourne covers the nearest mainland market.

Best for: Families who want ongoing personalised support that evolves with them through every regression, nap transition, and life change, rather than a one-time consultant engagement.

What to know: An app can’t replace having an experienced human in your home during the hardest nights. If your baby has medical complexity, or you know you do better with hands-on coaching, hire a consultant. For most families’ day-to-day sleep questions, an adaptive app does the job, and keeps doing it as your baby grows.

For a deeper look at how Betteroo compares to other app-based approaches like Huckleberry, Pampers Sleep Coach, and Taking Cara Babies, see our full review of the best sleep training apps for babies.

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Where Hobart Baby Sleep Consultants Are Based

Hobart’s sleep consultants are concentrated around the city and inner suburbs, and several work fully virtually, so location matters less than it once did. Still, if in-home or face-to-face support is what you are after, here is a rough sense of where each is rooted.

Central Hobart and the inner suburbs

Sweet Dreams and Baby Don’t Cry are both Hobart-based and run by long-serving clinicians, a midwife and a registered nurse respectively. For families in suburbs like Sandy Bay, Battery Point, South Hobart, North Hobart, and New Town who want a consultant who knows the area and, in the case of Sweet Dreams, can come to the home, these are natural starting points.

Greater Hobart and the eastern shore

Sleeping Soundly with Mel offers both in-home and online consultations, which makes her a strong option for families spread across greater Hobart, from Glenorchy and the northern suburbs to Kingston in the south and Clarence and Rosny on the eastern shore. Baby Sleep Code is Hobart-based and works with families across the city and the rest of the state through phone and online consults, starting with a free 15-minute call.

Virtual coverage across Tasmania

Kin Postpartum Services works virtually from within Tasmania, with consults and an online chat option that suit families anywhere in the state, including the eastern shore, the Channel, and regional areas beyond greater Hobart. Baby Don’t Cry also covers Hobart and regional Tasmania through phone and video. For families outside the city, virtual support is often the most practical route, and every consultant on this list offers it in some form.

Don’t Forget Tasmania’s Free Child Health and Parenting Service

Before you pay for any private consultant, it is worth knowing that Tasmania has a free public service for exactly this. The Child Health and Parenting Service (CHaPS) provides free child health and development support for all children aged 0 to 5, including sleep and settling advice from child and family health nurses6. CHaPS runs parenting centres in Hobart, Launceston, and Burnie, with the Hobart centre at 29 Strahan Street, North Hobart. There is no charge and no GP referral needed, and the 24-hour Tasmanian Parent Line (1300 808 178) offers phone support around the clock. Tasmania does not have a Tresillian or Karitane-style residential mother and baby unit like the mainland states, so CHaPS is the main publicly funded starting point. For many families with a straightforward settling question, a CHaPS appointment is the sensible first call before spending money privately.

How Much Do Hobart Baby Sleep Consultants Cost?

Pricing for baby sleep consultants in Hobart is mostly quote-on-enquiry, since the local market is small and most consultants tailor packages to the family. Expect roughly:

Free discovery call

AU$0

Most consultants offer a free first chat. Baby Sleep Code publishes a free 15-minute discovery call to talk through your situation before booking.

Hourly phone consults

AU$150 to AU$250

Per hour, used for quick check-ins, one-time questions, or setback support across the Hobart consultants.

Virtual support packages

AU$300 to AU$700

A personalised sleep plan plus two to three weeks of follow-up support. Most Hobart consultants quote these per family on enquiry.

Public CHaPS service

Free

Tasmania’s Child Health and Parenting Service gives free sleep and settling support from child and family health nurses, no referral needed.

App-based plans

AU$25 to AU$40

Per month, for personalised, adaptive sleep guidance that keeps updating as your baby grows.

Typical cost of baby sleep consultants in Hobart in 2026
Support typeTypical price
Free discovery callAU$0
Hourly phone consultsAU$150 to AU$250 per hour
Virtual support packagesAU$300 to AU$700
Public CHaPS serviceFree
App-based plansAU$25 to AU$40 per month

Because most Hobart consultants quote per family, the best move is to use a free discovery call to get a written quote before committing. Baby Sleep Code is the standout for a no-cost first step with its published free 15-minute call. For families on a tight budget, Tasmania’s CHaPS service is genuinely free, and an app-based plan like Betteroo sits at the low end if you want ongoing structure between or instead of consultant sessions. Always confirm in writing exactly what a package includes and what follow-up looks like before you book.

What to Expect from a Free Discovery Call

Most Hobart consultants, including Baby Sleep Code and Sweet Dreams, offer a free phone or discovery call before you commit to anything. It is the single best way to tell whether a consultant is the right fit. Here are five questions worth asking on that call.

What is your methodology, and how flexible is it?

Ask the consultant to describe their default approach and how much they will adapt it. Some lean gentle and structured, like Sweet Dreams or Baby Sleep Code; Kin Postpartum is explicitly responsive with no sleep training at all. You want a clear answer, not a vague one, so the method matches your comfort level from the start.

What credentials and training do you have?

Paediatric sleep consulting is not licensed by any Australian government body, so ask directly. Reputable Hobart consultants are certified through recognised sleep consultant programmes, or hold clinical credentials such as registered midwife (Sweet Dreams) or registered nurse (Baby Don’t Cry).

What is included, and what does follow-up look like?

Find out exactly what the package covers: the written plan, how many days of texting or call support, and what happens if a regression hits after the engagement ends. Follow-up support is where packages differ most, so confirm the number of days and the contact method before you book.

Have you worked with a situation like ours?

Whether you have a newborn, twins, a toddler fighting bedtime, or a baby with reflux, ask whether the consultant has handled it before. Baby Don’t Cry’s nursing background and Sweet Dreams’ NICU and Child and Family Health experience are particularly relevant for medically complex or newborn situations.

What does total pricing look like?

Since most Hobart consultants quote per family, get the full price in writing, including any add-ons or in-home travel costs. Confirm there are no surprises before you book, and ask whether the consultant can issue an invoice in case your private health fund covers part of the support.

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How to Choose the Right Hobart Baby Sleep Consultant for Your Family

Three questions to ask yourself before booking a discovery call with baby sleep consultants in Hobart:

1. How hands-on do you want the support to be?

If you are confident you can implement a plan once it is in your hands, a virtual package is usually plenty, and Baby Sleep Code, Kin Postpartum, or Baby Don’t Cry will be the most accessible route. If you want someone who can come to your home in Hobart and settle your baby alongside you, Sweet Dreams and Sleeping Soundly with Mel both offer in-home support, which is rare in the Tasmanian market. If cost is the main concern, start with a free CHaPS appointment.

2. What is your comfort level with crying?

Different consultants default to different methods, and their starting point matters. If sleep training in any form feels wrong to you, Kin Postpartum’s responsive, no-sleep-training approach is built exactly for that. If you are open to gentle structured settling, Sweet Dreams, Sleeping Soundly with Mel, and Baby Sleep Code all work that way. For more on how methods differ, see our guide to common sleep training methods.

3. How old is your child?

If you are in the newborn stage, Sweet Dreams (midwife, with NICU and Child and Family Health experience) and Baby Don’t Cry (registered nurse) are well suited to gentle settling and feeding rhythms. For babies four months and older, every consultant on this list does their core settling work. A solid baby sleep schedule by age can also tell you whether the issue is the schedule itself rather than something a consultant needs to fix.

When You Probably Don’t Need a Sleep Consultant

Honestly? A lot of sleep struggles don’t require hiring a private consultant at all. If your baby is generally healthy, you don’t have a complex medical situation in the picture, and you are dealing with a fairly common issue (a sleep regression, a nap transition, a schedule that just feels off), you can usually solve it with:

  • A solid age-specific schedule (we cover most ages in our baby sleep schedule by age guide).
  • Consistent application of one of the standard sleep training methods for 1 to 2 weeks.
  • A personalised plan from an app like Betteroo, or a free quiz like ours that gives you a starting framework.
  • A free visit to Tasmania’s Child Health and Parenting Service (CHaPS) or a call to the Parent Line for a first port of call.

If you have genuinely tried these for several weeks and nothing is working, or if your situation is unusually complex, that is when a private consultant earns their fee. For more on how app-based approaches stack up against traditional consulting, see our deep dive on whether sleep training apps actually work.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a baby sleep consultant cost in Hobart?

Hobart baby sleep consultants typically charge AU$150 to AU$250 for one-hour phone consultations and AU$300 to AU$700 for two to three-week virtual support packages with a personalised plan and follow-up. Because Tasmania’s market is small, most consultants quote per family rather than publishing fixed prices, so a free discovery call is the best way to get an accurate quote. Baby Sleep Code publishes a free 15-minute discovery call before any booking. Tasmania’s free Child Health and Parenting Service (CHaPS) offers sleep and settling support from child and family health nurses at no cost, and app-based plans like Betteroo run AU$25 to AU$40 per month.

What age can I start sleep training with a Hobart consultant?

Most Hobart consultants begin gentle settling work with newborns and start more structured behavioural sleep guidance around 4 months, when babies have developed the capacity for self-settling and longer sleep stretches. Sweet Dreams, run by a midwife with NICU and Child and Family Health experience, and Baby Don’t Cry, run by a registered nurse, are both well suited to newborn settling and feeding rhythms. Baby Sleep Code, Sleeping Soundly with Mel, and Kin Postpartum all support newborns through toddlerhood. Kin Postpartum takes a responsive, no-sleep-training approach at every age. Tasmania’s CHaPS service supports all children aged 0 to 5.

Do Hobart sleep consultants come to your home?

Some do, though in-home support is rarer in Tasmania than on the mainland. Sweet Dreams is run by a Hobart-based midwife and can offer in-home settling support across the city, and Sleeping Soundly with Mel explicitly offers both in-home and online consultations. Baby Sleep Code, Baby Don’t Cry, and Kin Postpartum work with Hobart families primarily through phone, video, and online consults. Tasmania’s CHaPS parenting centres, including the one at North Hobart, offer in-person appointments at the centre rather than home visits. Always confirm a consultant’s current service area and format before booking if in-home support is what you need.

Is a sleep consultant worth it, or can I do it myself?

For most common sleep struggles, like regressions, nap transitions, and schedule issues, a structured plan from a book, an app, or a transparently priced virtual package is usually enough if you can apply it consistently for a couple of weeks. In Hobart, a free CHaPS appointment or Baby Sleep Code’s free 15-minute call are good no-cost first steps. Consultants are most worth the fee for complex situations, multiple failed attempts, or families who want a clinician’s eye, such as the nurse-led Baby Don’t Cry or the midwife-led Sweet Dreams. If you have tried consistent application of a method for several weeks without progress, that is typically when a human consultant earns their fee.

Are baby sleep consultants in Hobart certified?

Paediatric sleep consulting is not licensed by any Australian government body, but the reputable Hobart consultants on this list are certified through recognised programmes or hold clinical credentials. Sweet Dreams is run by a practicing midwife with General Nursing, NICU, and Child and Family Health qualifications; Baby Don’t Cry is run by a registered nurse with 30+ years of emergency and paediatric experience plus science-based sleep certification; Baby Sleep Code and Sleeping Soundly with Mel are certified sleep consultants; and Kin Postpartum is a certified Baby-Led Sleep and Wellbeing Specialist. Tasmania’s CHaPS service is staffed by child and family health nurses. Always ask about certification and training before hiring.

Do Hobart sleep consultants offer virtual or remote consultations?

Yes. Virtual support is the primary format for most Hobart options, which suits a state where families are spread across greater Hobart and regional areas. Baby Sleep Code works with families across Tasmania and beyond via phone and online consults, starting with a free 15-minute call. Kin Postpartum works virtually with an online chat option, and Baby Don’t Cry delivers support through phone and video. Sleeping Soundly with Mel offers online consultations alongside in-home support, and Sweet Dreams offers phone consults alongside its Hobart in-home service. Virtual packages are usually cheaper than in-home support and work well for most families who can implement a plan independently.

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