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216. How Long Sleep Training Really Takes — And How to Tell It’s Working

How Long 'Til Bedtime?

Release Date: 12/02/2025

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In this episode of How Long ’Til Bedtime?, we dive into one of the most common questions parents ask: How long does sleep training actually take — and how can you tell if it’s working? Allison breaks down the realistic timeline she sees when working one-on-one with families, why the process isn’t always linear, and what improvement should look like in the first week.

You’ll learn:

  • What progress typically looks like from night one through week two

  • Why night four is a key milestone for evaluating success

  • The difference between night sleep improvements and nap stabilization

  • How temperament and method impact the timeline

  • Why “sleep training” is more than just cry-it-out or choosing another method

  • Red flags that signal your approach needs adjusting

  • When it’s time to reach out for professional support

Allison also explains why you shouldn’t feel stuck in sleep training mode for weeks or months, and how small tweaks to schedule, method, or consistency can often make a significant difference.

If you’re unsure whether your child is getting the right amount of sleep for their age, download Allison’s free infant and toddler sleep guide. You can also book a free 15-minute Get Acquainted Call with Allison or a member of her team anytime.

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From baby sleep to toddler sleep, daycare naps to sleep training—How Long ’Til Bedtime? is the podcast for parents who want practical, guilt-free sleep tips they can actually use.

Hosted by pediatric sleep coach Allison Egidi, each episode delivers real solutions for every stage—from navigating newborn sleep struggles and weaning night feedings to helping your 3-year-old fall asleep independently (and stay asleep!). Whether you’re trying to make sense of daycare sleep patterns, craving your evenings back, or simply need a working mom podcast to keep you grounded, you’re in the right place.

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