Co-Sleeping Transition Help in Colchester
Gentle, evidence-based support for Colchester families dealing with co-sleeping transition
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Co-sleeping worked for your family — until it didn't. Maybe your baby is getting bigger and more restless. Maybe you're not sleeping well anymore. Maybe you just want your bed back. Whatever the reason, moving your baby from your bed to their own sleep space is a big transition, and it's one that many parents find daunting.
If you've been co-sleeping, your baby has learned to associate your presence, your warmth, and your smell with sleep. That's a strong association, and it won't change overnight. Expecting your baby to happily sleep alone in a cot after months of sleeping next to you is unrealistic — and attempting it without a plan usually ends with everyone back in the same bed, feeling defeated.
A gradual approach works best for most families. This might mean starting with the cot next to your bed, then slowly increasing the distance, or it might mean tackling nights and naps separately. The right plan depends on your baby's age, how long you've been co-sleeping, and what level of protest you're comfortable with. This is one transition where personalised guidance makes a real difference.
Colchester's garrison town heritage means many families here have military connections, with partners deployed or away. We create plans that work for single-parent nights and help establish routines that both caregivers can follow consistently.
Signs your baby might need help with co-sleeping transition
- Baby won't sleep unless in your bed
- Waking frequently to check you're still there
- You or your partner not sleeping well with baby in the bed
- Baby is getting bigger and more restless in the shared bed
- Previous attempts to move to the cot have failed
What's usually behind co-sleeping transition
- Strong association between parental presence and sleep
- Comfort and warmth of the shared bed vs. the cot
- Separation anxiety making the cot feel isolating
- Previous failed attempts creating negative associations with the cot
- No gradual transition plan — going from co-sleeping to solo sleeping overnight
How we help with co-sleeping transition in Colchester
We create a personalised sleep plan based on your baby's age, temperament, and your family's setup. Then we support you through it with daily WhatsApp check-ins — adjusting as we go until things improve.
Our approach is gentle and evidence-based. We don't use cry-it-out methods. We follow NHS and Lullaby Trust guidelines. And we meet you where you are — no judgement, no pressure.
Packages: 2 weeks (£250) or 4 weeks (£350). Support hours: 6:30am–9pm, 7 days a week.
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Common questions about co-sleeping transition
How do I move my baby from my bed to a cot?
A gradual approach works best for most families. This might mean starting with the cot next to your bed, then slowly increasing distance. The right plan depends on your baby's age and temperament.
Will my baby cry during the transition?
Some protest is normal when changing sleep habits, but it doesn't have to be distressing. Gentle methods with your presence and reassurance can make the transition smoother.
At what age should I stop co-sleeping?
There's no set age — it depends on your family's circumstances. Many parents transition between 6 months and 2 years. The key is having a plan and making the change when you're ready.
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Ready to tackle co-sleeping transition in Colchester?
Tell us about your baby — age, what's happening, what you've tried. We'll get back to you within a few hours with honest advice on whether we can help.
Message us now on WhatsAppNo commitment — just a chat about your situation
We also support families in Ipswich, Chelmsford, Braintree, Clacton and across Essex. Our service is fully remote via WhatsApp — so wherever you are, we can help.