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Sleep Training Courses
Sleep is the foundation on which the house is built.
All of our expert sleep courses are conveniently housed inside the Sleep Steps App, giving new parents and families of toddlers instant access to trusted sleep guidance, age-appropriate routines, and proven strategies to support healthy sleep habits from infancy through the toddler years. With on-demand resources and step-by-step support, better sleep is always within reach.
Newborn Sleep Foundations
Designed for 0-3 Months Old
Learn evidence-based fundamentals of newborn sleep, the tools to read your baby’s cues with clarity, and a practical framework for building habits that support your child’s development.
Infant Sleep Solutions
Designed for 4-24 Months Old
Help your baby nap longer, settle independently, and sleep through the night, backed by the science of how infant sleep actually works.
Toddler Sleep Strategies
Designed for 2-5 Years Old
Help your toddler fall asleep independently, stop the bedtime battles, and sleep through the night with strategies rooted in developmental science.
Rested as a Mother
Designed for Moms with Need a Rest Reset
Restful nights are possible, and they start with the right foundations. Discover the natural, science-backed habits and strategies that help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and finally wake up feeling like yourself.
Unlock all of this plus more with our Sleep Steps Mobile app.
“Joining Tiny Transitions Sleep Steps program was the greatest decision I made as a first time mother! Courtney is full of expert knowledge from her experience and backed up by data. The Sleep Steps program allows you full access to everything you need to know to start off your sleep journey from the beginning of your child’s life, or to jump in at any point that you have struggles. We now have our 3 month old sleeping through the night on his own for 10-11 hours each evening, thanks to this program and all of Courtney’s advice!”
Dr. Natalie Bieber
Family Medicine Physician
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“In just 7 days my 3 year old went from tears at bedtime, asking us to sit with him and multiple wakings every single night to sleeping through the night and now ASKING to start the bedtime routine. He is happier and we got our nights and sleep back, I wish I knew about you sooner.”
Kim 3 Year Old from Los Angeles, CA
Meet Your Instructor
Courtney Zentz
Certified Pediatric Sleep Coach • Lactation Counselor • Postpartum Doula
Courtney has helped 10,000+ families and is a trusted expert in Newsweek, Forbes, NBC & more.
I’m on a mission to redefine how families think about sleep by making expert guidance accessible so every child can develop healthy, independent sleep habits and every parent can feel confident, rested, and empowered.
As an award-winning author, speaker, and Certified Pediatric Sleep Expert, I lead a global team of sleep consultants who support families from birth through adulthood. Our holistic, evidence-based approach blends clinical expertise with real-world parenting insight. I believe sleep is the foundation of a happy, thriving home.
I serve as the national sleep expert for The Mother of All Baby Showers and Prego Expo and regularly contribute to trusted outlets ,including The Bump, Forbes, Newsweek, NBC, MindBodyGreen, Thrive Global, Romper, Fatherly, Today, and more. Beyond working with families, I also mentor & train emerging sleep consultants who are looking to build a business supporting other families through postpartum and parenting.
The Sleep Steps Method:
A proven sleep training program rooted in science and back with support for your unique journey & parenting goals.
Sleep is the foundation on which a happy home is built, and the Sleep Steps method was designed to restore it, for your child and for you. When your family sleeps well, everything changes:
- You parent from a place of confidence, not exhaustion
- You understand your child’s cues instead of guessing at them
- Your relationship with your child deepens when you are both rested
- You reclaim the personal time and energy that sleep deprivation steals
- You build skills that support healthy sleep through every age and stage
- You reduce the stress and anxiety that chronic sleep loss creates
“Last night was a success. We started bedtime routine earlier, I put him down awake, he fussed a little and I rubbed his back briefly then left. No wakeups throughout the night! He slept 7:15 pm – 7:00 am…I actually had to wake him up in the morning!”
Rebecca 7 Months Old from Charlotte, N.C.
“I highly recommend the Sleep Steps sleep training course. This program was educational, convenient and most importantly, it works! We were sleeping through the night in just 5 days and naps are starting to stretch. I feel like a human again & a better mom!”
Megan 7 Months Old from Chicago, IL
“The content was so helpful! As a new mom, the Sleep Steps Program helped me “fix” my napping issues and solve the “always in my arms” problem. I also found the Coaching Calls helpful–Erin and Courtney were so helpful and supportive on the coaching calls and having other moms asking questions and relating to what I was going through, made me feel better knowing that I was not the only one having difficulties.”
Sydney 3 Months Old from Downingtown, PA
“I am so glad I asked for help and I’m so happy with the support I received from Tiny Transitions. You don’t know how much you need sleep until you wake up one day and feel like yourself for the first time in a long time. Do yourself the best favor in the world, buy Sleep Steps and get help. You deserve it!”
Adrienne 15 Months Old from Hoboken, NJ
“Our 18 month old was sleeping through the night for months, then stopped. It was confusing and exhausting because we knew he could, we just didn’t know why he wouldn’t. Enter Sleep Steps and WOW – what a transformation. The process is so easily explained and the program was simple to follow. We downloaded all of the materials we needed and in 3 days we were rocking it and it keeps getting better, thank you!”
Joanne 18 Month Old from Annapolis, MD
“I was skeptical at first to start sleep ‘shaping’ my 3 month old daughter, but I knew she needed help in order to have a healthy sleep, and I needed help teaching her that. I couldn’t be happier we made the decision to sleep coach our baby girl that is now having a restful 12h night sleep, knows how to go back to sleep if she wakes up, and is having independent, healthy daily naps. Without any tears, the whole family is happier and sleeps better now!”
Bia 3 Months Old from Philadelphia, PA
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What does sleep training a baby or toddler mean?
Why Sleep Steps is the best baby & toddler sleep training course?
What age is the Sleep Steps program & sleep "training" appropriate?
We like to categorize sleep into 3 areas. Newborns are born with a blank slate, and how they ‘learn’ to fall asleep is how they believe they fall asleep as the skill grows and develops during their first 3 months of life. You can sleep shape a newborn, so you never need to sleep train them out of props later without them needing to cry.
Infants typically have learned how to fall asleep, in many cases, with the help of someone or something, that we refer to as a prop or crutch. At this age, we are ‘training’ them out of a bad habit, with slow, deliberate, and gentle coaching that, over time, builds the skill of independent sleep and minimizes the need for support or assistance.
Toddlers generally, at this point, know how to fall asleep but begin to have a certain preference or behavior they like to get to sleep. There is also an aspect of independence and empowerment. Here we help families reset expectations, build boundaries and confidence and teach these little ones they can sleep well and feel great.
How do I know this sleep training course will work for me?
Can I sleep train if my baby is still eating overnight?
Will there be tears during this process?
What method of sleep training do you use?
{remember, the method is only a fraction of the formula for success. We educate in the program on the whole picture, the why’s and the hows.}
Cry It Out (CIO): This method involves putting your baby to bed and letting them cry until they fall asleep without intervention. We don’t teach this.
Ferber method (or Check-Ins): Developed by Dr. Richard Ferber, this method is a gentler version of CIO. Parents gradually extend the time before going to their crying baby, offering brief comfort but not picking up or feeding them.
Chair Method (or Sleep Lady Shuffle): The parent sits in a chair next to the baby’s crib and slowly moves the chair further away each night until they are out of the room. The idea is to provide a comforting presence while encouraging independent sleep.
No Tears Method: This approach, advocated by Elizabeth Pantley and Dr. William Sears, involves soothing techniques that prevent crying. Parents might nurse or rock babies to sleep or offer a pacifier.
We take a more holistic look at things here because no child is one size fits all, and we explain in the program how to determine the best needs for your baby. Every child is unique, responding differently to various methods based on age, temperament, and developmental stage.
Rather than enforcing a one-size-fits-all method, we prioritize the individual child’s needs and responses, respecting their emotional wellbeing while gradually fostering independent sleep habits.
Is This Cry-It-Out Sleep Training?
Is it possible sleep training won't work for my child?
Additionally, inconsistent application of sleep training methods can also lead to poor results. If one method doesn’t work, it may be worth trying another, or addressing any other potential issues that may be disrupting your baby’s sleep with a healthcare provider.
What can I do to maximize the chances of successful sleep training?
Additionally, inconsistent application of sleep training methods can also lead to poor results. If one method doesn’t work, it may be worth trying another, or addressing any other potential issues that may be disrupting your baby’s sleep with a healthcare provider.