If you are searching for the best baby sleep consultants in Laredo, TX, you are not alone, and you are already doing the right thing. No sleep consultant practices inside Webb County and the nearest in-home coverage stops around San Antonio, so Laredo families work virtually with Texas and national coaches, two of whom publish genuine Spanish-language service. The hard part is not finding one. 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 Laredo-serving and South Texas baby sleep option we could find, comparing pricing, methods, who they are best for, and what real parents say about working with them. Below: six consultants worth a discovery call, an app-based alternative for ongoing support, and an honest look at when each is the right fit.
Quick Answer
Laredo baby sleep consultants typically charge $59 to $189 for guides and short sessions and roughly $288 to $1,297 for full virtual packages, with everything delivered remotely because no practice is based in Webb County. Live Love Sleep is the most experienced Texas option at $597 to $1,297, Rested Little works fully in Spanish and English at $288 to $888, Texas Baby Sleep runs $375 to $775, Baby Brilliance sells a single $75 expert session, and Well Rested Mama starts at $59 for a digital guide. App-based alternatives like Betteroo deliver ongoing personalized plans for $15 to $25 per month.
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How Laredo Parents Are Actually Sleeping in 2026
Before we get to the consultants, the wider 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 Laredo-specific numbers. We do not yet have a clean Laredo-only sample above our reporting threshold, so the figures below reflect our national 2026 numbers. They still tell a clear story about what families are living through.
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 Laredo consultants below specialize in exactly that.
Best Baby Sleep Consultants in Laredo at a Glance
Seven options worth a discovery call, ranked by who they are best for:
- Best overall, the most experienced Texas-based practice serving Laredo: Live Love Sleep (Kaley Medina)
- Best bilingual option, with the full plan and check-ins in Spanish or English: Rested Little (Paola)
- Best full Spanish-language practice, with a results guarantee: Not A Peep (Maria Clara Lopez)
- Best for sleep plus feeding and car seat safety in one consultant: Texas Baby Sleep (Katie Wolber)
- Best Texas agency, with newborn care specialists and NICU nurses on staff: Baby Brilliance
- Best budget-friendly option, with flat-rate plans well under 200 dollars: Well Rested Mama (Cara Walker)
- Best app-based alternative: Betteroo
Live Love Sleep (Kaley Medina)
Rested Little (Paola)
Not A Peep (Maria Clara Lopez)
Texas Baby Sleep (Katie Wolber)
Baby Brilliance
Well Rested Mama (Cara Walker)
Betteroo
Live Love Sleep (Kaley Medina)
Rested Little (Paola)
Not A Peep (Maria Clara Lopez)
Texas Baby Sleep (Katie Wolber)
Baby Brilliance
Well Rested Mama (Cara Walker)
Betteroo
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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 personalized support without the price tag of a full consultancy package. The other six picks are established Laredo-area consultants we would send our own friends to.
How We Picked the Best Laredo Sleep Consultants
We looked at every option for baby sleep consultants in Laredo with verifiable credentials, an active practice in 2026, and a track record of working with families across the metro and South Texas. To make this list, a consultant had to meet four criteria:
- Certified or formally trained in pediatric sleep, typically through programs like the Family Sleep Institute, the Cradle Coach Academy, the Sleep Sense program, or equivalent clinical credentials (RN, MD, IBCLC, certified postpartum doula or Newborn Care Specialist).
- Active practice serving Laredo 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.
We started with a list of more than 11 Laredo-area and virtual sleep consultants, night nannies, and pediatric sleep coaches, then narrowed based on those four criteria. Several names did not make the final list: some did not have a transparent methodology page, others only serve a narrow demographic in ways that would not help most readers of this guide, and a few could not be verified as still active in 2026.
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 Laredo asked us where to start.
1. Live Love Sleep, Best Overall
Kaley Medina founded Live Love Sleep in 2016 and is the closest thing South Texas has to a regional sleep consultant with real depth. Her site states she serves families in-home within a 60 mile radius of San Antonio and virtually anywhere in the country and internationally, which is how a Laredo family would work with her. She is a certified pediatric sleep consultant who has served on the Sleep Sense advisory board, and her practice page lists more than 300 five-star reviews plus features on NBC, CBS, Forbes and The Bump.
The site is unusually specific about method: chair method or gradual retreat, modified Ferber check and console, pick up and put down, responsive settling, and sleep shaping and fading, with a stated policy of no unassisted cry-it-out at any age. She works with newborns through age eight, and her process runs from a free 15 minute discovery call to a custom written plan, daily coaching, and a graduation call. Published pricing starts at 597 dollars for babies four to 21 months, 697 dollars for toddlers 22 months and up, and 1,297 dollars for newborn coaching, with a self-paced course from 247 dollars if you want the cheaper route.
Best for: Laredo parents who want the most experienced Texas-based coach available and are comfortable doing the whole thing over video.
2. Rested Little, Best Bilingual Spanish and English
Rested Little is run by Paola, a certified pediatric sleep consultant who works with families remotely across the United States. Her site says it plainly in the header: sleep consulting for exhausted parents in English and in Spanish. On her about page she writes that she is fully bilingual, works with families in both languages, and that she understands cultural context matters when it comes to sleep, which is a rare thing to see stated outright.
Her approach is deliberately not a single named method. She describes it as practical and non-judgmental, built around your specific child rather than one size fits all, starting with a free 15 minute discovery call and a written plan you can start the same night. Three tiers are published on the site: the Sleep Blueprint at 288 dollars for a 60 minute consultation, a written plan and 48 hours of email support; the Restful Nights Plan at 588 dollars adding two weeks of check-ins and text support; and the VIP Experience at 888 dollars with four weeks of priority support.
Best for: Laredo families who want the plan, the check-ins, and the middle-of-the-night texting to happen in Spanish, not just a translated PDF.
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3. Not A Peep, Best Full Spanish-Language Practice
Not A Peep is a four consultant team founded by Maria Clara Lopez, a certified pediatric sleep consultant with a psychology degree from Georgia State University. Her bio states directly that services are available in Spanish. The practice also runs a complete parallel Spanish site with Spanish service pages, Spanish testimonials from families in Bogota and Mexico City, and a Spanish-language safe sleep guide, so the bilingual claim is not a single line of marketing copy.
Services are structured as an a la carte menu covering expectant parents, newborns from zero to eight weeks, babies from eight weeks to two years, and children from two to 10 years. Every concierge package includes an initial evaluation, a 60 to 90 minute private virtual consultation, a tailored plan, follow-up by email, text and phone, and access to a sleep tracking app. The site states results are guaranteed or your money back and that services may be eligible for FSA and HSA reimbursement. Prices are not published, so you get a quote after a free introductory call. In-home support exists but only in a handful of metros, none of them in South Texas, so Laredo families work virtually.
Best for: Laredo households where the primary caregiver, or the abuela doing half the night wakings, is most comfortable in Spanish.
4. Texas Baby Sleep, Best Sleep Plus Feeding and Safety Support
Texas Baby Sleep is Katie Wolber, a Dallas mother of four who trained more than 250 hours through the Family Sleep Institute, which she points out is far longer than the multi-day programs some consultants complete. She is also a Certified Lactation Counselor and a Child Passenger Safety Technician, and her about page states she is working toward the clinical hours needed to sit for the IBCLC exam. Her site says services reach families around the world and across Texas, not just the Dallas area.
Her virtual packages run 375 dollars for the Basic tier, which covers an in-depth questionnaire, a one hour phone or video consultation, a nursery assessment, a personalized sleep plan, an interactive sleep log, and two weeks of email support for ages four months to six years. The Premier tier at 475 dollars adds three scheduled calls, and the Gold tier at 775 dollars adds four calls, first-night bedtime text support, a six month follow-up call and a virtual car seat check. There is no extra charge for twins or multiples on any package, and she notes that FSA and HSA funds can be used for sleep consulting.
Best for: Laredo parents still sorting out feeding alongside sleep, or who want one professional who can also check the car seat before the drive up I-35.
5. Baby Brilliance, Best Texas Agency for Newborn Through School Age
Baby Brilliance is a Texas newborn care and family services agency with location pages for Austin, San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, Central Texas, East Texas and South Texas, and it is the only option here with a Texas team structure rather than a single consultant. Its South Texas page names Cuero, Victoria, Corpus Christi, Rockport and Beeville, so the in-home footprint sits along the coast rather than the border, but its virtual sleep consulting is offered across Texas and nationwide.
The philosophy page is blunt that it does not use cry-it-out and will never ask you to leave a child to cry without comfort or response, and it reframes the whole thing as sleep learning. The entry point is a free 15 minute sleep assessment. A one-off 45 minute Ask the Sleep Expert session is 75 dollars. Newborn Sleep Coaching for birth to six months is 595 dollars for four weeks with a Certified Newborn Care Specialist, and Pediatric Sleep Coaching for six months to six years is 695 dollars with a one hour consultation, a custom plan, log monitoring and two weeks of follow-up. In-home support is custom quoted.
Best for: Laredo families who want a Texas company with real bench depth, or who just want one 75 dollar session to fix a single stubborn problem.
6. Well Rested Mama, Best Budget-Friendly Option
Well Rested Mama is Cara Walker, a former elementary school teacher who became certified through Cradle Coach Academy after sleep training her own three children, working alongside Kendall, a certified infant and toddler sleep consultant. The business operates entirely online with clients across the US, and it is the cheapest genuine one-to-one option we could verify for Laredo families.
Pricing is flat rate and published upfront, which matters if you would rather not sit through a sales call. Digital guides are 59 dollars for newborns and 89 dollars for do-it-yourself sleep training. The Well Rested Sleep Plan is 189 dollars for a personalized schedule, technique, training video and one follow-up email. Adding three days of daily check-ins takes it to 329 dollars, five days to 479 dollars, first-night bedtime support to 579 dollars, and nightly bedtime support to 729 dollars, with twin pricing listed for most tiers. Methods are chosen case by case, and the site is clear that no-cry alternatives are available.
Best for: Laredo parents who want a real personalized plan without a four figure package price, and who are happy to do the implementing themselves.
7. 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 personalized 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 Laredo parents juggling bridge traffic and bilingual bedtime routines, that’s often the difference between a plan that works and one that gets abandoned by week two.
A common path we see from Laredo families: they start with Betteroo for the day-to-day support and personalized plan, and book a one-hour call with a consultant like Live Love Sleep or Rested Little 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.
Best for: Families who want ongoing personalized 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.
Where Laredo Baby Sleep Consultants Are Based
There is no sleep consultant with an office anywhere in Webb County, so every option in this guide reaches Laredo families by video call, phone and messaging app. What changes across the city is not who is nearby but what kind of plan actually survives your household’s schedule and language. Here is a rough sense of how that plays out.
North Laredo: Del Mar, San Isidro and the Alexander area
This is where most of Laredo’s newer subdivisions sit, and where you will find the highest concentration of families paying out of pocket for a private sleep consultant. Video consultations run fine here on standard home internet, and evening check-in calls fit around the after-work rush. If you are booking one of the premium packages with nightly text support, this is the part of town where that spend tends to make the most sense.
Downtown, El Centro and the neighborhoods near the international bridges
Households closest to the Rio Grande and the bridge crossings are the most likely to be running bedtime in Spanish, and often with grandparents involved in the nightly routine. That makes a genuinely bilingual consultant more than a nice-to-have: a plan that abuela can read and follow is a plan that actually gets implemented consistently. Rested Little and Not A Peep are the two options here that publish Spanish-language service on their own sites.
Mines Road and the Killam Industrial corridor
Laredo is the busiest inland port in the country, and a lot of local parents work trucking, brokerage and warehouse shifts that do not respect a 7pm bedtime. If one parent is on nights or driving turnarounds, tell your consultant that upfront. Every practice on this list builds plans around the family’s actual schedule rather than an idealized one, and the ones offering after-hours text support are worth the upgrade when only one parent is home at bedtime.
South Laredo, Rio Bravo and El Cenizo
Budget matters more here, and the good news is that a useful plan does not have to cost a thousand dollars. Well Rested Mama’s written sleep plan at 189 dollars and Baby Brilliance’s single 75 dollar expert session are both real, credentialed help at a price that does not require a payment plan. Both are fully online, so there is no drive and no travel fee attached to being outside a consultant’s service radius.
How Much Do Laredo Baby Sleep Consultants Cost?
Pricing for baby sleep consultants in Laredo is entirely virtual pricing, because no practice is based in Webb County and nobody is charging you a travel fee. That works in your favor, and the spread is wide. Expect roughly:
Digital guides and courses
A self-paced guide or course you work through yourself, with no live coaching attached.
Single sessions and written plans
One expert call or a written personalized plan, without an ongoing support window.
Core virtual packages
A written sleep plan, a live consultation, and two to four weeks of follow-up support.
Premium virtual packages
Longer support windows, daily coaching, newborn tracks, or nightly bedtime texting.
App-based plans
Per month, for personalized, adaptive sleep guidance that keeps updating as your baby grows.
Live Love Sleep, Rested Little, Texas Baby Sleep, Baby Brilliance and Well Rested Mama all publish pricing, so use those as your benchmark: Live Love Sleep runs 247 to 1,297 dollars, Rested Little 288 to 888 dollars, Texas Baby Sleep 375 to 775 dollars virtually, Baby Brilliance 75 to 695 dollars, and Well Rested Mama 59 to 729 dollars. Not A Peep quotes a la carte after a free introductory call. Texas Baby Sleep charges nothing extra for twins and notes FSA and HSA eligibility, Not A Peep says the same about FSA and HSA, and Well Rested Mama lists separate twin pricing, so ask before you assume the sticker price is final.
What to Expect from a Free Discovery Call
Most Laredo-serving consultants, including Live Love Sleep, Rested Little, Not A Peep and Baby Brilliance, 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. Live Love Sleep names its specific techniques and states there is no unassisted cry-it-out at any age, Baby Brilliance says plainly it will never ask you to leave a child to cry without comfort, and Rested Little describes her approach as practical and non-judgmental rather than one fixed protocol. You want a clear answer, not a vague one.
Can you work with us in Spanish?
In Laredo this is the question that changes the outcome, because a plan only works if the person doing the 3am wake is following it exactly. Rested Little states on her homepage and about page that she works with families in English and in Spanish and that cultural context matters to how families approach sleep. Not A Peep runs a full parallel Spanish site and its founder states plainly that services are available in Spanish. Ask whether the written plan itself comes in Spanish, not just the calls.
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 is where these packages differ most. Rested Little’s tiers run from 48 hours of email support up to four weeks of priority support, Texas Baby Sleep includes two weeks of email support at every tier, and Well Rested Mama sells the check-in window as a separate upgrade.
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. Texas Baby Sleep charges nothing extra for twins or multiples and Well Rested Mama lists twin pricing openly, Baby Brilliance staffs Certified Newborn Care Specialists for the newborn window, and Live Love Sleep works with children all the way to age eight. A consultant who has seen your specific situation will give you a more realistic plan and timeline.
What does total pricing look like?
Get the full price in writing, including any add-ons. Five of the six options here publish pricing openly, which is unusually transparent for this field, but confirm which tier you are actually buying and how long the support window lasts. Not A Peep quotes a la carte after a free call. Ask about FSA and HSA eligibility too, since Texas Baby Sleep and Not A Peep both mention it.
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How to Choose the Right Laredo Baby Sleep Consultant for Your Family
Three questions to ask yourself before booking a discovery call with baby sleep consultants in Laredo:
1. How hands-on do you want the support to be?
Because nobody comes to your house in Laredo, the real question is how much daily contact you want. If you are confident you can implement a plan once it is in your hands, Well Rested Mama’s 189 dollar written plan or Baby Brilliance’s 75 dollar expert session will do the job. If you want someone checking in every day while you push through the hard nights, Live Love Sleep runs daily coaching through implementation, and Rested Little’s VIP tier adds four weeks of priority support.
2. What is your comfort level with crying?
Different consultants default to different methods, and most will adapt, but their starting point matters. If cry it out or extinction methods feel wrong to you, Live Love Sleep names its gentle techniques and rules out unassisted crying at any age, Baby Brilliance frames the whole thing as sleep learning rather than sleep training, and Well Rested Mama states that no-cry alternatives are available on request. 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, Baby Brilliance runs a birth to six months track staffed by Certified Newborn Care Specialists, Live Love Sleep sells newborn coaching for zero to three months, and Well Rested Mama’s 59 dollar newborn guide is the cheapest starting point anywhere on this list. For babies four months and older, Rested Little, Texas Baby Sleep and Live Love Sleep do their core behavioral work. For toddlers and older children, Texas Baby Sleep works to age six, Not A Peep to 10, and Live Love Sleep to eight. A solid baby sleep schedule by age can also tell you whether the issue is the schedule itself.
When You Probably Don’t Need a Sleep Consultant
Honestly? A lot of sleep struggles don’t require hiring a $2,000+ consultant. 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 personalized plan from an app like Betteroo, or a free quiz like ours that gives you a starting framework.
If you have genuinely tried these for several weeks and nothing is working, or if your situation is unusually complex, that is when a human 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 Laredo?
Laredo baby sleep consultants typically charge $59 to $189 for digital guides and short sessions and roughly $288 to $1,297 for full virtual packages. Live Love Sleep runs $597 for babies, $697 for toddlers and $1,297 for newborns with a $247 self-paced course, Rested Little publishes $288, $588 and $888 tiers, Texas Baby Sleep runs $375 to $775 virtually, Baby Brilliance sells a $75 single session plus $595 and $695 packages, and Well Rested Mama starts at $59 for a digital guide and $189 for a written plan. Not A Peep quotes a la carte after a free introductory call. Nothing here carries a travel fee, because every option is virtual.
What age can I start sleep training with a Laredo consultant?
Most consultants serving Laredo begin formal behavioral sleep training around 4 months, when babies have developed the neurological capacity for self-soothing and longer sleep stretches. Texas Baby Sleep takes clients from 4 months to 6 years, Not A Peep covers pregnancy through age 10, and Live Love Sleep works from newborn through age 8. For the newborn window specifically, Baby Brilliance runs a birth to six months track staffed by Certified Newborn Care Specialists, Live Love Sleep sells newborn coaching for 0 to 3 months, and Well Rested Mama publishes a $59 newborn guide.
Do Laredo sleep consultants come to your home?
No. We could not verify any sleep consultant or newborn care specialist offering in-home visits in Laredo or anywhere in Webb County. The nearest published in-home radius is Live Love Sleep’s 60 miles around San Antonio, roughly 90 miles short of Laredo, and Baby Brilliance’s South Texas in-home footprint covers the Coastal Bend rather than the border. Every option in this guide therefore delivers support virtually through video calls, written plans, and text or email follow-up. That is genuinely how sleep consulting works in most border and small-metro markets, and the plan you get is the same one a San Antonio family would receive.
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 package is usually enough if you can apply it consistently for a couple of weeks. Well Rested Mama’s $59 newborn guide and $189 written plan, and Baby Brilliance’s $75 Ask the Sleep Expert session, exist precisely for this. Consultants are most worth it for complex situations, multiple failed attempts, tangled feeding-and-sleep issues, or families who want somebody checking in daily while they push through the hard nights.
Are there Spanish-speaking baby sleep consultants for Laredo families?
Yes, two of the options in this guide publish Spanish-language service on their own sites. Rested Little states in her site header and on her about page that she offers sleep consulting for exhausted parents in English and in Spanish, that she is fully bilingual, and that cultural context matters to how families approach sleep. Not A Peep, founded by Maria Clara Lopez, runs a complete parallel Spanish site with Spanish service pages, Spanish testimonials and a Spanish-language safe sleep guide, and her bio states directly that services are available in Spanish. Ask on the discovery call whether the written plan itself comes in Spanish, not just the calls.
Do Laredo sleep consultants offer virtual or remote consultations?
Yes, and in Laredo virtual is the only option, which is less of a limitation than it sounds. Live Love Sleep, Rested Little, Not A Peep, Texas Baby Sleep, Baby Brilliance and Well Rested Mama all deliver their core product over video consultations, written plans, and daily text, email or voice messaging. Because there is no travel cost baked in, Laredo families often pay less than families in a metro with in-home options, and several of these practices state that their virtual plans are identical to what an in-home client receives.
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