About Me

I still remember the moment the sonographer said "there are two." My husband and I just looked at each other, equal parts shocked, terrified, and excited. Finding out you're expecting twins is a whole rollercoaster, and the pregnancy that followed was no walk in the park either. By the time my boys finally arrived safely, sleep was honestly the last thing on my mind.

Then reality hit. Because when you have two babies, sleep deprivation isn't just tiring, it's relentless. I'd scroll through the parent groups and see people saying their babies were sleeping through from 10 weeks old, and I'd feel this awful mix of frustration and guilt, wondering what I was doing wrong. I'd sit there thinking I bet this would be easier with one and then immediately feel terrible for thinking it. If you've ever had that thought, I want you to know: you're not alone, and you're not a bad parent. You're just exhausted.

I know the specific fear of one twin waking the other. I know the mental load of trying to sync two little ones while keeping some sort of normal life, getting out to baby groups, visiting family and friends. That experience, combined with over 15 years working with children and families through my childcare and nannying career, is the foundation of everything I do.

I trained as a sleep consultant because I wanted to be the person who can support families with the understanding of the specific chaos of multiples, someone who wouldn't give you a rigid plan that falls apart the moment you try to visit your mum for the weekend, and someone who genuinely cares that you get your evenings back. Not just so you can rest (though that too), but so you can feel like yourself again.

Hi, I’m Laura

How I Can Help

Every family I work with is different. Different goals, different home set-ups, different feelings about sleep training. I'm not here to tell you there's one right way. I'm here to figure out what's going to work for you, and help you get there in a way that feels manageable and supportive.

Flexibility is at the heart of everything I do. I know that real life doesn't pause for sleep training, you've still got groups to get to, family to visit, the occasional day out where napping in a cot just isn't happening. So rather than building plans that only work in a controlled bubble, I help families find a rhythm that holds up even when life gets a bit unpredictable. Holidays, overnight stays with grandparents, a nap on the go. We work all of that in.

I specialise in supporting families with twins and multiples, and it's something I'm genuinely passionate about. Whether it's syncing naps, managing the fear of one waking the other, or just figuring out how on earth you do bedtime for two at the same time. I do this regularly and I can help. That said, I work with singleton families too, and the same tailored, flexible approach applies regardless.

What I really want, more than anything, is for you to feel confident after we've finished working together. Not reliant on me, not anxious every time something changes, just knowledgeable, calm, and equipped to keep things going. You've got this. I'll just help you get there.

  • "Laura is very professional and her attention to detail made the difference, the before and after her services speaks for itself. Highly recommended!"

    Henrique

  • "I contacted Laura as I had a 4 month old that had never slept more the 3 hours at a time, was averaging 7 wakes every night, would only nap on me and every night was in my bed. I can now very proudly say my 5 month old son only wakes twice a night for feeds, gets fed and put back in his crib and happily falls asleep. He goes down for the night so easily and its given me back the evening time to recharge and just relax."

    Hannah

  • "Along the way, we learned the different sleep needs and patterns of each twin and created a schedule that worked for them and for me and my partner. Laura went above and beyond to meet my overall goals, and even on the days when I had a wobble (there were many!), she was always there to virtually hold my hand and help me through it."

    Nisha