*Some testimonials have been translated from Vietnamese to English.
I’ll never forget the night I first connected with Yến. It wasn’t during a quiet, well-dressed meeting — it was at 11 p.m., as I sat there pumping milk and desperately searching for answers about why my sweet baby had been sleeping so poorly for over a month. Every time she woke up at night, she cried — no amount of holding, rocking, or feeding could calm her. I had spent so many nights observing her, knowing deep down that something was wrong with her sleep. She wanted to sleep again, but just couldn’t.
I felt heartbroken — for her, and for myself — because neither of us had experienced a full night’s rest in so long.
By pure chance, I mentioned my struggles in a group chat of moms, and someone connected me to Yến. She explained a few things, and I quickly found her on Facebook. That same night, I decided to message her privately. Not only did she reply, but she actually called me right away. I was stunned.
We ended up having a long conversation where she patiently answered every question I had about my baby’s sleep habits. I realized then that everything I’d been reading until that point had only scratched the surface.
After 7 days of what people call “sleep training” — but what truly felt like a process of gentle support and guidance for both me and my baby — things changed dramatically. My little one was incredibly cooperative and picked things up quickly. She started taking long, textbook-perfect naps during the day and sleeping through the night — 11 to 12 hours — without waking.
For the first time in ages, I could finally stretch out my arms and legs and sleep in peace without dreading what kind of night was ahead. With no more night feedings, her daytime nursing sessions increased dramatically too.
To this day, I feel incredibly lucky to have found Yến. She is deeply committed, knowledgeable, and truly responsive. Every single question I had, she answered with clarity, logic, and real expertise — not vague or generic advice. Because of her, this whole journey of motherhood has felt lighter and I’ve become far more confident.
Right now, baby Bún is still sleeping beautifully — healthy, happy, and cooperative. A well-rested baby means a well-rested mom, and that means a happy family. We’ve said goodbye to those exhausting days and nights of constant rocking, crying, and confusion — and it’s all thanks to Yến.
I truly believe this kind of support needs to reach more Gen Z moms — so no parent has to go through the struggle alone, and so every baby can become a happy, well-rested little “textbook angel.” Let’s stop calling it “just fussiness” and start understanding what’s really going on.
Our family’s little one is now nearly 7 months old, and I’ve decided to put my whole heart into writing this 5-star review for Sleeping Bee – Dạy Con Tự Ngủ Cùng Chuyên Gia — the place that helped our family of four successfully get through a very challenging period.
I gave birth to baby TC just as her older sister TA turned 5, so I was really worried about how to manage my time — how to take care of the baby all day while still having my evenings free to focus on TA: playing with her, reviewing schoolwork, and helping her prepare for first-grade entrance exams.
The first time I hired a 1-on-1 sleep coach was when TC was 4 weeks old. I wanted to establish an EASY routine and help her learn to sleep independently early on. At that time, the routine itself went fairly well, but independent sleep just wasn’t happening — not even falling asleep, let alone connecting sleep cycles. I was still doing the whole exaggerated “shhhh” and heavy patting routine, and I was completely discouraged. Every time I wanted to give up, I’d remember I’d already paid 5 million, so I pushed through. I felt totally lost and had no idea what I was doing wrong. When I messaged the coach, I only received generic replies — long blocks of text clearly copied and pasted from templates. If I didn’t message, I heard nothing at all. Even after the four-week program ended, there wasn’t a single follow-up asking how my baby was doing. Fine — lesson learned. Every mistake has its price.
So I went back to rocking and holding the baby to sleep. Eventually, we lost all the progress we’d made. I was holding her for every single nap, and she was waking countless times each night.
From then on, I spent every spare moment buried in Vietnamese and international sleep training groups. I had many sleepless nights reading reviews, mostly because I couldn’t sleep anyway — I was holding my baby 24/7. I kept hesitating. But then TA got sick and had to be hospitalized. Not long after she came home, I let our housekeeper go. In that exhausted state, I decided I had to give sleep training another try. And I knew I couldn’t do it alone — I really needed a reputable, trustworthy sleep coach who could help me do it safely and effectively.
That’s when I chose Sleeping Bee, for two main reasons:
I already knew Yến Tôn from before. I knew that whatever she committed to, she did it with full dedication, care, and precision — even when buying something small, she would research it thoroughly.
Yến is certified by the Institute of Pediatric Sleep and Parenting in the U.S. Among the many people online claiming to be sleep consultants or 1-on-1 coaches, her official certification gave me a real sense of confidence and trust.
Before starting, Yến came directly to our home to assess our sleep environment, daily routine, feeding schedule, and sleep habits. After that, I received a detailed, customized sleep plan just for TC. Once I’d read through every page carefully, we had an online consultation where she walked me through everything and answered all my questions, helping me feel truly confident before starting.
The first night was the hardest. That’s when I realized how incredibly valuable the “first night remote support” feature of the package was. Yến was right there with me minute by minute — responding instantly to every message, and most importantly, offering constant encouragement so this tired, emotional mom wouldn’t give up.
Even after that, she kept checking in every day — asking if the baby had woken up, how the night went, and helping me time each nap. She followed our schedule closely until TC was peacefully sleeping through the night. She also encouraged me emotionally — helping me stay committed and reminding me I was doing something truly good for my child.
Even now, whenever I have questions about TC’s sleep, I still get thoughtful answers — and I know Yến takes the time to tailor her responses to TC’s specific situation, not just send some standard reply that could apply to any baby.
Right now, we still have a lot of work ahead — regressions will come and go — but we’ve already achieved meaningful progress:
For the baby: I can now put her in the crib while she’s still awake. She babbles a bit, then falls asleep entirely on her own. She no longer feeds at night, no longer uses a pacifier, and sleeps straight through the night for 11-12 hours without any support. During her wake windows, I have time to cuddle and play with her, and she comes up with all kinds of fun little games. Even after we spent a week traveling for Tet, when we got back to Hanoi she only needed a few days to return to her routine — even though I’d been worried we might lose progress.
For me: My neck, shoulders, knees, ankles, arms, and wrists are finally recovering (I was seriously close to needing another steroid injection for De Quervain’s). Now I can spend my evenings fully focused on TA, and I get to sleep in bed with my legs stretched out — not sitting in a rocking chair like before.
Most importantly, I feel at peace knowing that my baby is getting the rest she needs. I know how vital good sleep is for her development. My biggest wish is simply for her to grow up healthy, happy, and full of energy — and hopefully as tall as her big sister TA.
My child had quite a few sleep issues, including:
Waking up 2–3 times at night crying to be held
Frequently waking up too early (bedtime was 8 p.m., but some mornings she’d be up and ready to play by 4 or 5 a.m.)
As a result, I was constantly waking in the middle of the night to soothe her and sometimes had to get up very early to play with her.
The hardest part for me was not being able to manage my own schedule. Sometimes she would cry in the middle of my evening work meetings, and I’d have to drop everything to go lie with her until she calmed down.
I came to Sleeping Bee hoping to improve the situation and help my child become more independent when it came to sleep. And honestly, Sleeping Bee saved me. I’m endlessly grateful.
After reading through the detailed sleep plan, I learned so much more about my child’s sleep. I came to understand that when she cried, she was actually trying to soothe herself. I also learned that sleep training — as long as you continue to spend quality time and stay emotionally connected during the day — won’t negatively affect your child’s emotional wellbeing. The reason children react strongly at first is simply because they don’t want to change their habits.
After about 10 days, my child had settled into a routine quite well. She still cries for two or three minutes after I leave the room, but she sleeps peacefully from 8 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. every night, and still naps at school during the day for 2 to 2.5 hours.
She now knows how to fall asleep on her own — always hugging her little sleeping otter toy, which lights up and plays music for 5 minutes before turning off. I’d definitely recommend this toy to help children feel more secure.
Even when she wakes slightly in the night between sleep cycles, she soothes herself back to sleep within 10–15 seconds.
I keep telling my husband, “It feels like I’m back in the pre-kid days.” That sense of freedom is unlike anything else — it’s pure happiness.
I truly recommend Sleeping Bee to any parent who wants to help their child get deep, restful sleep from now on.
I really admire parents who are able to follow the EASY method or successfully teach their kids to sleep independently, but my first child was completely attached to me — even now, they still need to cuddle with mom at bedtime. It sounds sweet, but when both kids are crying for mom at once, it’s just overwhelming.
I knew all the theory. I could tell you what every sleep training method requires. I bought every recommended tool. But I still couldn’t manage to make it work. Instead, I ended up with the full package: late bedtimes, night feedings, skipped morning feeds, constant wakeups every one or two hours with screaming and crying to be held — and sometimes even being held didn’t help. Honestly, I felt like a total failure.
To be honest, I had a strong aversion to most baby sleep training programs. I believed the methods could work, but I just didn’t trust the people offering the courses. There were so many ads, and I couldn’t help but wonder: who’s really going to be guiding me through this? Someone with real experience, or someone who hasn’t even had kids yet but is coaching others? That’s why I didn’t trust it, didn’t want it, and had no intention of spending money on a one-on-one coaching program.
Until one day, I changed my mind — and I did it with a clear head.
If you’re a parent who feels stuck and exhausted like I was, I truly recommend checking out Sleeping Bee – Dạy Con Tự Ngủ Cùng Chuyên Gia. The most important part: it’s with a certified professional. Yes, she holds a real, recognized certification. But that alone wasn’t enough for me. I needed the person holding that certification to be the one actually working with me and my child — not someone else on her team taking over the coaching.
I can honestly say that 99.99% of the things I recommend to my friends are things I’ve truly tested and loved. I have to feel confident and satisfied before I’m even motivated to go post something like this online.
I don’t know about other cases, but I’m pretty sure our situation was one of the toughest ones she has dealt with. My in-laws were strongly opposed to sleep training and didn’t make it easy for me to follow through. Coach Yến (who holds a U.S. sleep training certification) saw how lost I was, how difficult things were for baby Quýt, and even tried to talk me out of doing the training at first.
I started off really motivated, but on the first day, it got so tough that I almost gave up. She was even ready to give me a refund because she was genuinely concerned that once I went back to work, my in-laws would put my baby back to old habits — holding and rocking them — and the training would be undone. She advised me not to go through with it unless I was sure we could stay consistent. That moment really meant a lot to me — it showed she cared about long-term results, not just taking my money and leaving me to struggle.
She customized the method to fit our family’s situation and extended the support well beyond the original contract — without charging extra.
I really have to give her credit. Quýt went from a baby who needed a pacifier, cuddles, and co-sleeping to being able to fall asleep on his own, sleep through the night, and transition between sleep cycles smoothly. It was a complete transformation.
After ten days of training, not only was he sleeping independently, but we also had a beautiful, consistent routine. He was eating more during the day, stopped waking for night feeds, and I no longer had to be up at 2 a.m. preparing bottles. She also advised us on baby products that actually fit our needs so we wouldn’t waste money, and she constantly supported and encouraged me whenever I felt overwhelmed.
Even a month after we finished training, I hadn’t been in touch — but then, during a recent sleep regression, I slipped up and gave in a bit too much. When I messaged her, she responded right away, still as helpful and enthusiastic as ever. She even scolded me a little for not reaching out earlier.
It was absolutely worth it. Thank you to my sweet, cooperative baby Quýt. And thank you to coach Yến for staying by our side. I’m incredibly grateful you never gave up on us.
To all the parents out there — your child can learn to sleep on their own. Coach Yến’s page doesn’t run ads; her work spreads through word of mouth. That says everything you need to know about how valuable her one-on-one coaching really is.
It’s now been three months since my baby completed sleep training with Yến. Since then, things have been going wonderfully — my baby now sleeps independently and transitions between sleep cycles smoothly.
Recently, my baby was sick twice, but thankfully, because she knows how to sleep on her own, I didn’t have to hold her through the night. Even when she didn’t transition perfectly or fussed a little, she was still able to fall back asleep by herself and sleep until morning.
We also went on a work trip with her dad, and following Yến’s advice, I brought a foldable crib with us. At first, my baby was in a new room and a new bed, so she cried a little. But because I’d learned how to handle wake windows during sleep training, I confidently put her down at the right time — even in the new setting. She did protest a bit, but since it was time for sleep, she settled fairly quickly. I had been worried she might cry for a long time and disturb the hotel guests next door, but it wasn’t like that at all.
After a few days away, when we returned home and she was back in her familiar crib, she didn’t cry at all. In short, she now sleeps straight through the night for 10–11 hours, and naps another 2–3 hours during the day.
My goals of weaning off the pacifier and teaching her to fall asleep on her own have been fully achieved.
Before this, I didn’t really understand what “independent sleep” meant — I used to think as long as the baby didn’t need me in bed with her, that was good enough. But going through sleep training really helped me see what true independence looks like. Before, she relied on a pacifier and would cry if either parent wasn’t sitting next to her until she fell asleep.
As for Yến’s service: I discovered her through a review from an old friend. I checked out her website, which was clearly laid out, and I saw that she held a U.S. certification — something I hadn’t seen from anyone else. I was immediately impressed.
Even during the initial free consultation, she was warm and generous with her knowledge — it didn’t feel like she was holding anything back.
During training, there were moments when my baby cried and it was hard for me emotionally. But Yến was always there to encourage me and reassure me. At the end of each day, she would summarize my baby’s progress so I wouldn’t worry unnecessarily. That was incredibly important for me.
And even after the program ended, she has continued to stay in touch. I’ve reached out to her several times for guidance — especially when I’ve been confused about feeding or sleep schedule adjustments — and every time, she’s responded with patience and care.
I’m so thankful for everything she’s done.
Yến is incredibly dedicated and truly helped save our family’s sleep. Thanks to her, baby Sò can now fall asleep on her own and sleep through the night for 11–12 hours — no more rocking and holding like before.
But more than that, Yến became a supportive companion to me as a mom — encouraging me and helping me trust that I was doing the right thing for my child.
I’m so deeply grateful to her.
Even though I know there will be ups and downs during wonder weeks or on days that don’t go as planned, I truly believe it won’t be hard to return to our sleep routine. Our family understands Sò better now, and Sò has learned how to self-soothe and stay calm on her own.
If your family is also in need of support with sleep training, I wholeheartedly recommend considering Yến. Trusting her was one of the best decisions we’ve made.
I’m so grateful to Yến for supporting both me and my baby from the newborn stage all the way until now — nearly 5 months old.
When my baby was first born, my mother came to help and held her almost constantly. As a result, she could only fall asleep when being held. After my mom left and I was caring for the baby on my own, I was overwhelmed. I spent the entire day just holding her and couldn’t get anything else done.
Thankfully, I found help from Yến. She guided me through sleep training so that my baby could sleep in her crib — and now she’s able to fall asleep on her own when I lay her down.
Beyond that, Yến was incredibly supportive and responsive, day and night, whenever I had questions — whether it was about the daily schedule, spacing out feedings, or adjusting nighttime feeds. She’s truly dedicated and meticulous in her approach.
I’m planning to start full sleep training soon, and I absolutely trust Yến’s knowledge and experience to guide us through it.
Honestly, I never thought my career in fashion would somehow lead me to this world of parenting and sleep routines. A little backstory: years ago, I worked with Yến (the big boss) at Zara. It's been about 4 or 5 years, and when I found out she had switched careers to become a sleep consultant, I was genuinely shocked.
At that time, I was totally stressed out, halfway through following a sleep program from Embeeasy. But I was still constantly holding and rocking my baby. Every time I put her down, she’d wake up. The "5-second soothing" technique didn’t work at all. I was honestly losing faith — especially after wasting money once before on another program that led nowhere.
Then, one night, I called Yến in the middle of the night. She reassured me not to get caught up in all the advertising that says you have to sleep train your baby right at the so-called "golden age" of 3 months. She said it’s totally fine to wait until 4 months — and that simple reassurance gave me so much peace of mind.
I also remembered how capable she was when we worked together. Whatever she did, she went all in. That gave me the confidence to invest in this process — and I even told her, “I have to succeed this time.” And we did.
The biggest difference with Yến was that she respected our family’s needs and created a personalized schedule for Sứa — not just handing me some generic plan like most other EASY-based programs do. Trying to force Sứa into one of those one-size-fits-all routines was honestly miserable for both of us.
Another great thing was how quickly I started seeing progress. Within the first week, Sứa went from only being able to sleep in my arms for no more than 15 minutes to being able to lie down and fall asleep on her own with some light support — a little patting, soothing sounds, or a pacifier. Honestly, just making it through that first week without having to rock her through every nap felt like hitting the jackpot.
In the weeks that followed, Yến guided me step by step as we gradually removed each support — the soothing, the patting, the pacifier. Before I knew it, Sứa was falling asleep independently and smoothly transitioning through sleep cycles, including early-morning REM transitions.
Yến also took the time to explain the underlying concepts and sleep science — what to expect in sleep cycles, what babies are capable of at different stages — so I could actually understand what I was doing and avoid treating the whole thing like a mechanical checklist.
She continued to check in and respond to messages almost instantly, all the way until she felt Sứa was fully ready to graduate from the course. And now, I get to sleep through the night from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. — because Sứa does too. No more night feeds, no more early-morning wakeups. During the day, she naps so well I actually have to wake her up.
Of course, sleep training comes with some trade-offs — a few tears, effort from your baby, and persistence from you. But if someone like me — who’s lazy and super soft-hearted — can do it, anyone can.
A lot of people have messaged me asking how I sleep trained my baby. I’ve shared Yến’s info with them already, but I’m writing this post to help spread the word even further.
Sleep training isn’t about letting your baby cry it out endlessly — it’s about giving them the chance to sleep deeply and properly. And that’s a lot better than waking up in the middle of the night for feedings and constantly having your rest interrupted.