Actually Sleeping Helps Over 100 Families Achieve 12-Hour Infant Sleep, Filling Critical Gap in Pediatric Sleep Support
Pediatric sleep consultancy Actually Sleeping reports that more than 100 families have achieved 12-hour nightly sleep for their infants and toddlers through personalized, science-backed programs, addressing a widespread but underserved challenge in early parenting.

Sleep deprivation remains one of the most universal and least resolved challenges in early parenthood, with studies from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine showing significant disruption to parents' sleep cycles that impacts mental health, workplace performance, and relationship quality. For families seeking professional guidance, reliable help has historically been scarce, often lost amid conflicting advice on parenting forums and social media. Actually Sleeping, a national pediatric sleep consultancy, is stepping into that gap with evidence-informed, personalized sleep solutions for children aged zero to five.
The company reports that more than 100 families have helped their infants and toddlers sleep 12 hours through the night following its structured program. This achievement addresses what the consultancy calls a crisis hiding in plain sight: the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends 12 to 16 hours of sleep per day for infants aged four to 12 months, and 11 to 14 hours for toddlers aged one to two, yet many American families fall short. Without personalized consultation, parents often cycle through generic methods that fail to account for a child's specific temperament, developmental stage, or household dynamic.
Actually Sleeping was built as a direct response to that gap. The consultancy operates in the pediatric education management space, offering one-on-one guidance through customized sleep plans rather than a one-size-fits-all protocol. Families receive structured programs designed to establish sustainable sleep habits that evolve as the child grows. The company's approach frames sleep training not as a parenting shortcut but as an investment in a child's developmental foundation and a parent's long-term capacity to be present and rested.
"When a baby is sleeping 12 hours through the night, the entire household changes," said Samantha A., founder of Actually Sleeping. "Parents can show up differently. Relationships strengthen. The quality of attention a well-rested parent brings to their child cannot be overstated."
The consultancy's reach extends through a growing digital presence, including practical sleep guidance for parents and a library of free pediatric sleep resources accessible at any stage of a child's development. This reflects a commitment to accessibility, recognizing that not every family can immediately invest in one-on-one consultation. Families ready for deeper support can explore Actually Sleeping's full range of consultation programs and connect with other parents navigating similar challenges.
As awareness of pediatric sleep science grows, Actually Sleeping is positioned to meet increasing demand for professional guidance in the zero-to-five age range. The consultancy's expansion of digital content reflects a strategy to reach families before exhaustion reaches a breaking point, offering structured, evidence-informed paths toward consistent, healthy sleep for the entire household.