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Top 7 Best Baby Sleep Consultants in Prescott, AZ (2026)

Top 7 Best Baby Sleep Consultants in Prescott, AZ (2026)

By Betteroo Team ·

Updated

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If you are searching for the best baby sleep consultants in Prescott, AZ, you are not alone, and you are already doing the right thing. Yavapai County has a small but capable pediatric sleep landscape, with options that run from overall, only dedicated Prescott in-home page, gentle, explicitly no cry-it-out and nurse-led clinical option. 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 Prescott-area and Yavapai County baby sleep option we could find, comparing pricing, methods, who they are best for, and what real parents say about working with them. Below: 6 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

Prescott baby sleep consultants typically charge $100 to $250 per hour for phone calls and roughly $59 to $1,950 for packages, with the in-home options that drive up from the Valley running well above the Arizona average. A to Z Sleep Solutions (Hannah Peterson) is the only practice with a dedicated Prescott in-home page and publishes $975 and $1,950 tiers, Get Quiet Nights starts at $69 for a strategy call, and Sleep Wise Consulting publishes every baby package tier from $495 to $1,665. Well Rested Mama is the budget route at $59 to $189 for guides and a base plan. App-based alternatives like Betteroo deliver ongoing personalized plans for $15 to $25 per month.

How Prescott 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 Prescott-specific numbers. We do not yet have a clean Prescott-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.

83%
of parents are exhausted or drained
The 2026 US national average
79%
are getting under 6 hours of sleep a night
The 2026 US national average
55%
of babies wake 3+ times per night
The 2026 US national average
7pm
is the most common bedtime
The most common bracket nationwide
How parents are sleeping in 2026, from Betteroo’s State of Parent and Baby Sleep report
Metric2026 US national average
Parents exhausted or drained83%
Parents getting under 6 hours of sleep79%
Babies waking 3 or more times per night55%
Most common bedtime7pm

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 Prescott consultants below specialize in exactly that.

Best Baby Sleep Consultants in Prescott at a Glance

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

  • Best overall, only dedicated Prescott in-home page: A to Z Sleep Solutions (Hannah Peterson)
  • Best gentle, explicitly no cry-it-out: Get Quiet Nights (Tracy Spackman)
  • Best nurse-led clinical option: The Mama Coach (Hannah Gammage, MSN, APRN, FNP-C)
  • Best for overnight newborn care and twins: Newborn Sleep Company
  • Best network-backed option with published tiers: Sleep Wise Consulting
  • Best budget entry point, twin pricing published: Well Rested Mama
  • Best app-based alternative: Betteroo
Best baby sleep consultants in Prescott for 2026: pricing, methods, formats, and best for
ConsultantBest ForFormatPrice TierPrice RangeMethodology
A to Z Sleep Solutions (Hannah Peterson)Best overall, only dedicated Prescott in-home pageIn-home, virtual$$$$$975 to $9,500New Zealand pediatric nursing background; four-step customized plan, family chooses gentle no-cry through to traditional
Get Quiet Nights (Tracy Spackman)Best gentle, explicitly no cry-it-outVirtual$$$69 to $1,499Certified Gentle Sleep Coach, 100+ hours with Kim West; Gradual Retreat, Camping Out, Constant Presence, Bedtime Fading
The Mama Coach (Hannah Gammage, MSN, APRN, FNP-C)Best nurse-led clinical optionVirtual, in-person$$Quoted after a free discovery callMSN, APRN, FNP-C with PICU and NICU background; nursing assessment first, states it does not use cry it out
Newborn Sleep CompanyBest for overnight newborn care and twinsIn-home overnight, 24/7, virtual$$$Quoted after a free consult, $29 group sessionNewborn Care Specialist and Pediatric Sleep Specialist led; gentle sleep conditioning using a whole 24-hour view
Sleep Wise ConsultingBest network-backed option with published tiersVirtual, in-home on request$$$$495 / $695 / $945 / $1,665Network of more than 40 certified pediatric sleep consultants; Sleep Needs Analysis covering nutrition, routine, environment and schedule
Well Rested MamaBest budget entry point, twin pricing publishedVirtual$$59 to $2,700Cradle Coach Academy certified; chair method, Weissbluth, Ferber, graduated extinction, fading, plus no-cry alternatives
BetterooBest app-based alternative, ongoing personalized supportApp + 24/7 email support$$15 to $25 per monthAdaptive guidance that evolves with your family
Best overall

A to Z Sleep Solutions (Hannah Peterson)

Best forOnly in-home Prescott service page
FormatIn-home, virtual
CoveragePrescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley
Price range$$$$
Best gentle approach

Get Quiet Nights (Tracy Spackman)

Best forNamed gentle methods, low entry price
FormatVirtual
CoveragePhoenix base, virtual statewide
Price range$$
Best nurse-led

The Mama Coach (Hannah Gammage, MSN, APRN, FNP-C)

Best forNurse practitioner, statewide AZ
FormatVirtual, in-person
CoverageArizona statewide
Price range$$
Best for newborns

Newborn Sleep Company

Best forOvernight NCS placement, twins
FormatIn-home overnight, virtual
CoverageArizona, Phoenix and statewide
Price range$$$
Best published pricing

Sleep Wise Consulting

Best forEvery tier priced, all ages
FormatVirtual
CoverageVirtual, in-home near a consultant
Price range$$$
Best budget option

Well Rested Mama

Best forGuides under $100, twin pricing
FormatVirtual
CoverageArizona pages, 100% online
Price range$

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 personalized support without the price tag of a full consultancy package. The other six picks are established Prescott consultants we would send our own friends to.

How We Picked the Best Prescott Sleep Consultants

We looked at every option for baby sleep consultants in Prescott with verifiable credentials, an active practice in 2026, and a track record of working with families across Yavapai County. 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 Center for Pediatric Sleep Management, the Sleep Sense program, or equivalent clinical credentials (RN, MD, IBCLC, certified postpartum doula or Newborn Care Specialist).
  • Active Prescott-area 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.

We started with a list of more than 13 Prescott-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 Prescott asked us where to start.

1. A to Z Sleep Solutions, Best Overall

A to Z Sleep Solutions is led by Hannah Peterson, who draws on a New Zealand pediatric nursing background, advanced sensitive sleep training, and more than a decade of work with families1. It is the one practice we found that publishes a Prescott page listing Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley and Dewey-Humboldt as in-home service areas, with Deluxe overnight options available locally. The practice works with children ages 0 to 5, including twins, sensitive or strong-willed children, and children with medical complexities.

Hannah does not run one method. Families customize the plan, choose their own comfort level from a gentle no-cry approach through to more traditional methods, and get a holistic look at sleep environment, sleep associations, nutrition and nap timing. In-home pricing is published: 975 dollars for a three-hour nap or bedtime window, 1,950 dollars for twelve hours covering either a full day or bedtime through overnight wakings, 5,800 dollars for a sixty-hour Arizona weekend, and 9,500 dollars for the five-night package. Virtual phone and email plans are offered worldwide, and the first fifteen-minute consult is free.

Best for: Prescott and Prescott Valley families who want a trained pediatric nurse physically in the room for a hard bedtime or an overnight, not just on a video call.

2. Get Quiet Nights, Best Gentle No-Cry Approach

Tracy Spackman has been coaching sleep since 2013 and is a certified Gentle Sleep Coach with more than 100 hours of training under Kim West, LCSW-C2. She is a former Regional Director for the International Association of Child Sleep Consultants and teaches for the Infant Toddler Mental Health Coalition of Arizona. She works with children ages 4 months to 8 years and says she specializes in alert temperaments, twins, reflux and sleep apnea.

Her approach is explicitly non cry-it-out. She names the specific methods she draws from, including the Gradual Retreat or Sleep Lady Shuffle, Camping Out, Constant Presence, Bedtime Fading and Gentle Night Weaning, and she is clear that she cannot promise zero tears, only that parents stay present and responsive throughout. Pricing is fully published and starts unusually low, at 69 dollars for a fifteen-minute call and 139 dollars for a thirty-minute mini consult, before rising to 499 and 599 dollar full packages and a 1,499 dollar three-month unlimited option.

Best for: Parents who are firmly against cry-it-out and want a named, documented gentle method rather than a vague promise of being gentle.

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3. The Mama Coach, Best Nurse-Led Option

Hannah Gammage is a family nurse practitioner with an MSN who started her twelve-year nursing career in the Pediatric ICU before moving to the NICU, then advanced her degree and spent four years in family practice3. She is one of a handful of Mama Coach nurses listed in Arizona, and her listing is the only one whose service area is written as the whole state rather than a cluster of Phoenix suburbs. She is also a mother of five, including twins.

The Mama Coach model is nursing-first. Before any plan is written, the nurse assesses feeding, development, circadian rhythm, sleep environment, temperament and parenting style, and will refer out to other health professionals if an underlying feeding issue is driving the wakings. The company states plainly that it does not use cry it out and instead removes sleep props one supported step at a time. Prices are not published, so families book a call with the nurse to get a quote.

Best for: Families whose baby has feeding, reflux or growth questions tangled up with the sleep problem and who want a licensed clinician making the call.

4. Newborn Sleep Company, Best for Overnight Newborn Care

Newborn Sleep Company is an agency rather than a solo consultant, founded by Summer Hartman, a Newborn Care Specialist, Pediatric Sleep Specialist and Sleep Health Practitioner with over 18 years in newborn care and sleep consulting4. Her listed credentials include memberships in IACSC and AADP, and she trains other newborn care specialists and postpartum doulas. The company places vetted professionals and postpartum doulas for overnight and round-the-clock care.

The overnight service covers feeding support, diapering and swaddling, bottle prep, log sheets and care updates, in-hospital or NICU handoff support, and gentle sleep conditioning, with twins and triplets explicitly listed. Sleep coaching runs from 4 months to 6 years and starts with a personalized assessment and step-by-step plan, delivered virtually or in home. Care pricing is quoted after a free consultation, though the company does publish a 29 dollar Baby Office Hours session, and Arizona contact points include Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tucson and Lake Havasu.

Best for: Newborn parents and twin parents who need an actual person in the house overnight rather than a plan to execute alone.

5. Sleep Wise Consulting, Best Published Package Tiers

Sleep Wise Consulting is a network practice rather than a solo consultant, and its own page states it fields more than 40 certified pediatric and adult sleep consultants5. It earns a place here because it publishes every package tier and everything included in each one, in full, on a single page, which almost nobody else in this field does. It also runs a Match Me quiz so families can be paired with a consultant whose style fits rather than being assigned one.

Every Sleep Wise plan starts with a Sleep Needs Analysis built from an evaluation call, a questionnaire and a bedroom assessment, then a 60 to 90 minute private consultation, a comprehensive plan covering nutrition, routine, environment and schedule, four follow-up calls and two weeks of email support. Baby package pricing is published in full: 495 dollars for Basic, 695 dollars for Gold, 945 dollars for Diamond and 1,665 dollars for the two-week Platinum tier, with higher rates for Senior and Master consultants. Separate packages exist for newborns, toddlers, school-aged children, tweens, and twins and multiples, and the site says in-home support is available for all packages if you live near a consultant. Every family starts with a free 20 minute sleep evaluation.

Best for: Families who want to see the exact price and exactly what is included before booking a call, and who may need a second package later for an older sibling.

6. Well Rested Mama, Best Budget Entry Point

Well Rested Mama is a parent-owned practice certified in sleep consulting through Cradle Coach Academy, running entirely online through a secure video platform6. It is the cheapest real starting point on this list: a 59 dollar newborn guide or an 89 dollar DIY sleep training guide will not get you one-to-one support, but they will get you a structured plan covering wake windows, sleep environment, nap lengthening and bedtime routines. The company maintains dedicated Arizona service pages.

Guided packages start at 189 dollars for a written sleep plan with a training video and one follow-up email, then climb through daily check-in tiers to 729 dollars for extended nightly bedtime support and 2,600 dollars for the overnight package. Twin pricing is published for every tier, usually 100 dollars more, which is rare and useful. The site names the specific techniques it draws on, including the chair method, Weissbluth, Ferber, graduated extinction and fading, and also offers no-cry alternatives.

Best for: Budget-conscious Prescott and Verde Valley parents who want a real plan for under 200 dollars, or twin parents who want to see the twin price before they inquire.

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 Prescott parents raising babies at mile-high altitude, a hundred miles from Phoenix, that’s often the difference between a plan that works and one that gets abandoned by week two.

A common path we see from Prescott families: they start with Betteroo for the day-to-day support and personalized plan, and book a one-hour call with a consultant like A to Z Sleep Solutions or Get Quiet Nights 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 Prescott Baby Sleep Consultants Are Based

Prescott’s sleep consultants cluster across Yavapai County, with several working virtually from elsewhere, so location matters less than it once did. Still, if in-home support is what you are after, here is a rough sense of where each is rooted.

Prescott: downtown, Willow Creek and Yavapai Hills

A to Z Sleep Solutions is the only practice in this guide with a dedicated Prescott service page, and it names Prescott as an in-home service area, so families near Courthouse Plaza, Willow Creek and Yavapai Hills can have Hannah Peterson come to the house for a nap, a bedtime, or a full overnight window. Everyone else on this list works with Prescott families by phone and video.

The Quad Cities: Prescott Valley, Chino Valley and Dewey-Humboldt

A to Z Sleep Solutions lists Prescott Valley, Chino Valley and Dewey-Humboldt on its Prescott page as neighborhoods it travels to, including its twelve-hour Deluxe overnight option. For families who would rather not host anyone at 2am, Get Quiet Nights, Sleep Wise Consulting and Oh Baby Consulting all run entirely by phone, Zoom and daily messaging.

Sedona, Cottonwood and the Verde Valley

A to Z Sleep Solutions publishes separate Sedona and Flagstaff location pages alongside Prescott, so Verde Valley families in Cottonwood, Clarkdale, Camp Verde and the Village of Oak Creek fall inside the same northern Arizona in-home footprint. The Mama Coach lists Arizona as a service state, and Newborn Sleep Company lists Arizona contact points, so both can place virtual or travel-based support out here.

How Much Do Prescott Baby Sleep Consultants Cost?

Pricing for baby sleep consultants in Prescott varies more than you would think, and the in-home options that will drive up from the Valley price well above the Arizona average. Expect roughly:

Hourly phone calls

$100 to $250

Per hour, often used by past clients for quick check-ins or one-time questions.

Virtual packages and guides

$120 to $999

A sleep plan plus follow-up support. Several consultants list package pricing publicly.

Half-night in-home

$1,000 to $2,500

One in-home evening visit with a coach present through the early part of the night, plus texting support.

Full overnight in-home

$2,000 to $5,000+

One or more full overnight stays with a caregiver or doula in your home, common with overnight newborn care.

App-based plans

$15 to $25

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

Typical cost of baby sleep consultants in Prescott in 2026
Support typeTypical price
Hourly phone calls$100 to $250
Virtual packages and guides$120 to $999
Half-night in-home$1,000 to $2,500
Full overnight in-home$2,000 to $5,000+
App-based plans$15 to $25

A to Z Sleep Solutions, Get Quiet Nights and Sleep Wise Consulting publish pricing most clearly, so use those as a benchmark: A to Z Sleep Solutions runs $975 to $9,500, Get Quiet Nights runs $69 to $1,499 and Sleep Wise Consulting runs $495 to $1,665. The Mama Coach and Newborn Sleep Company customize packages, which means you will typically need a free discovery call to get a quote. Several providers accept HSA and FSA funds, so it is worth asking.

What to Expect from a Free Discovery Call

Most Prescott consultants, including A to Z Sleep Solutions, Get Quiet Nights and The Mama Coach, 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. Most Prescott options lean gentle and responsive, like A to Z Sleep Solutions, Get Quiet Nights and The Mama Coach; A to Z Sleep Solutions sets the tone for the rest of this list. You want a clear answer, not a vague one.

What credentials and training do you have?

Pediatric sleep consulting is not government-licensed, so ask directly. Reputable Prescott consultants are certified through programs like the Family Sleep Institute, the Center for Pediatric Sleep Management or the Cradle Coach Academy, hold a clinical credential like an MD, RN or IBCLC, or are trained postpartum doulas and Newborn Care Specialists.

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 get specifics.

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. 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 travel fees for in-home visits and any add-ons. A to Z Sleep Solutions, Get Quiet Nights and Sleep Wise Consulting publish pricing, but several of the options here quote per family, so confirm there are no surprises before you book.

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

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

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 from A to Z Sleep Solutions and Get Quiet Nights is usually plenty, and the most affordable route. If you want in-person or overnight help, A to Z Sleep Solutions, The Mama Coach and Newborn Sleep Company all work in the home, and A to Z Sleep Solutions and Newborn Sleep Company cover overnight care.

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, look specifically for gentle approaches like A to Z Sleep Solutions, Get Quiet Nights and The Mama Coach. 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, A to Z Sleep Solutions, The Mama Coach and Newborn Sleep Company all work with brand new babies. For babies four months and older, A to Z Sleep Solutions, Get Quiet Nights and The Mama Coach do their core behavioral sleep work. 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 Prescott?

Prescott baby sleep consultants typically charge 100 to 250 dollars per hour for phone calls, and the options in this guide run from roughly a few hundred dollars at Newborn Sleep Company up to the fuller packages. A to Z Sleep Solutions lists $975 to $9,500. Get Quiet Nights lists $69 to $1,499. Sleep Wise Consulting lists $495 to $1,665. The agency and clinician-led options customize pricing, so plan to book a free discovery call to get a quote.

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

Most Prescott consultants begin formal behavioral sleep training around 4 months, when babies have developed the neurological capacity for self-soothing and longer sleep stretches. A to Z Sleep Solutions works with 0 to 5 years, Get Quiet Nights works with 4 months to 8 years and The Mama Coach works with 3 months to school age. For the newborn stage, A to Z Sleep Solutions, The Mama Coach and Newborn Sleep Company all support brand new babies, and several run dedicated newborn packages rather than stretching an older-baby plan to fit.

Do Prescott sleep consultants come to your home?

Some do. A to Z Sleep Solutions, The Mama Coach and Newborn Sleep Company work in the home, and A to Z Sleep Solutions and Newborn Sleep Company provide overnight care. A to Z Sleep Solutions, Get Quiet Nights and The Mama Coach work virtually. Always confirm a consultant’s service area and any travel fees 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 package is usually enough if you can apply it consistently for a couple of weeks. Consultants are most worth it for complex situations, multiple failed attempts, tangled feeding-and-sleep issues, or families who need real-time hands-on coaching.

Are baby sleep consultants in Prescott certified?

Pediatric sleep consulting is not licensed by any government body, but the reputable options serving Prescott are certified or clinically credentialed. A to Z Sleep Solutions is a practitioner with a New Zealand pediatric nursing background and advanced sensitive sleep training. Get Quiet Nights is a Certified Gentle Sleep Coach with over 100 hours of training under Kim West, LCSW-C. The Mama Coach is a family nurse practitioner with an MSN and twelve years of nursing including PICU and NICU. Newborn Sleep Company is a Newborn Care Specialist, Pediatric Sleep Specialist and Sleep Health Practitioner with IACSC and AADP memberships. Always ask before hiring.

Do Prescott sleep consultants offer virtual or remote consultations?

Yes. Virtual support is widely available among Prescott consultants. A to Z Sleep Solutions, Get Quiet Nights, The Mama Coach and Newborn Sleep Company all work virtually, and A to Z Sleep Solutions and The Mama Coach offer virtual coaching alongside in-home options. 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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  1. A to Z Sleep Solutions. Hannah Peterson: dedicated Prescott in-home service page with published package pricing.
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  2. Get Quiet Nights. Tracy Spackman: Certified Gentle Sleep Coach trained by Kim West, LCSW-C, with fully published pricing.
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    https://newbornsleepcompany.com/
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    https://sleepwiseconsulting.com/infant-packages/
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