FREE WEBINAR BY

The Gentle Night Weaning Roadmap

How to know if your child is ready, choose the right approach and prepare for restful nights — without cry-it-out.
For parents of toddlers aged 12 months to 3 years.

Date: 30 May 2026, Saturday
Time:
10:30-11:15 AM (MYT)

Hosted by:
Sarah Ong
Certified Sleep Coach & Co-Founder of Lullavie

What you’ll walk away with

By the end of our 45 minutes together, you'll know:

  • Whether your child is actually ready to night wean, or whether something else is driving the wakings

  • The 3 readiness signals to look for — in your child, in yourself, and in your sleep environment

  • The 4 gentle approaches to night weaning, and the kind of family each one suits best

  • The 5 things that quietly derail night weaning, even when parents do "everything right"

  • A clear sense of your next step — whether that's starting now, waiting a few weeks, or addressing sleep hygiene first

If you're still nursing or bottle-feeding through the night and wondering when it ends, this is for you.

Maybe your baby used to sleep longer stretches and something shifted. Maybe the wakings have always been frequent and you've been told to "just wait it out." Maybe well-meaning people keep suggesting cry-it-out and something in you says “No, not like that” — but you're running out of ideas.

So you don’t want to leave your baby alone to cry-it-out, but you’re too exhausted to wait it out.

Is there a third option? Yes, there is. You’re not stuck at choosing between the two unfavourable options.

This webinar will help you find it.


What Makes This Webinar Different?

  1. It starts with readiness, not a method. Most sleep advice hands you a technique and hopes your child fits it. We start by assessing whether night weaning is the right move at all.

  2. Cry-it-out is not on the menu. Not as a "last resort," or as a "modified" version. Gentle, responsive approaches are the vibe. If that matters to you, you’re in the right room.

  3. It's built around temperament, not averages. A sensitive, slow-to-warm baby needs a different approach than an easy-going one — and most generic sleep programs ignore this entirely.

  4. It's taught by a certified sleep coach, not a wellness influencer. I'm a certified child sleep consultant who have been trained in the theory of attachment, regulation, responsiveness, and infant development. The frameworks I share come from clinical practice with real children.

  5. You leave with clarity knowing what your child actually needs, which approach fits your family, and what to do next with confidence.


Meet the Host

Hello, I’m Sarah!

It was 3 am, I laid in bed awake, trying to nurse my 16-month-old toddler back to sleep. Watching my husband and older daughter sleeping peacefully, I felt lonely, isolated, and overwhelmed by my frustration and fatigue.

Sleep deprivation transformed me into another person. My health declined due to lack of rest. At my wits' end, I scoured the Internet for solutions and it was a game-changer. By following the methods I found, my toddler went from constant wake-ups and latching through the night to sleeping through the night.

After getting certified since 2013, I’ve worked with over a thousand families of newborns, infants and toddlers to restore peaceful sleep in their homes.

Empathetic and intuitive by nature, I feel fortunate to have found my calling. 

Reserve your spot

Saturday, 30 May 2026
10:30-11:15 AM (MYT)

Hosted by:
Sarah Ong
Certified Sleep Coach & Co-Founder of Lullavie