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Angelique Millette helps parents and families as a private coach and consultant, as well as at community meetings, seminars, events, and lectures. You will find upcoming and past events listed, and hope to see you at one of our upcoming events.
Upcoming Events:
DayOne Sleep Class
Multiple 2008 Dates:
September 20 - Saturday, 2 - 3:30pm
October 22 - Wednesday, 2:30 - 4pm
November 23 - Sunday, 2:30 - 4pm
December 10 - Wednesday, 1:30 - 3pm
DayOne 
3490 California St. 2nd Floor, Suite 203
(Laurel Village)
San Francisco
, CA 94118
Please contact DayOne at www.dayonecenter.com to sign up for a workshop.
Join Angelique Millette parent coach, infant/toddler and postpartum depression researcher, and child therapist at Day One- San Francisco to learn about co-sleeping and family bed, transition to crib or room sharing, new swaddling research, how child developmental milestones and sleep interact in 0-24 months, benefits of routine and schedules, helping parents to get more sleep and rest, how to drop night feeds, research about various sleep training methods, preparing baby for sleep/location changes, circadian rhythm development, and the importance of naps for brain development. |
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What Parents have to say:
“ Hi Angelique,
I have to tell you how much I got out of your recent DayOne sleep class. My first exposure to parenting talks was at a local parents group talk taught by another sleep consultant, and it was a big turn-off. I really appreciated how well organized, and non-dogmatic your talk was at DayOne. I left feeling encouraged and a lot more knowledgeable.
I'll look forward to seeing your new book.
Thanks!”
Candice mother to Duncan age 5 months
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Helping Babies / Toddlers Sleep
Multiple 2008 Dates:
Saturdays 3:00pm - 5:30pm except Dec 2
August 2
September 13
November 8
December 2 (Tuesday, 6:30 - 9pm)
Birthways 
1677 Shattuck Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94709
Cost: $100/family
Are you exhausted because your baby or toddler is up all night? Are you co-sleeping with your baby and aren’t sure how to transition your baby to crib sleeping? Do you have a newborn and want to start you and your baby off with good sleep habits/practice? Please join us for a lecture to learn some great techniques to help your little one (and you!) sleep. We will discuss baby/toddler (0-24mos) sleep needs, and how best to help young ones learn good sleep habits. Parents will learn about the importance of a baby/toddler schedule, and age appropriate limit setting. Relevant research will be discussed, as well as challenges to baby/toddler sleep habits, such as developmental milestones, and maternal depression. New SIDS research and guidelines will be explained, as well as concerns parents may have about popular sleep training methods such as Ferber, and CIO (Cry It Out), as well as no-cry methods, and family bed. Please bring questions related to crib/nursery sleeping, room sharing sleep, and co-sleeping/family bed, as well as questions about weaning, and how to find a balance between meeting baby/toddler’s sleep needs, and parent sleep needs.
Taught by Angelique Millette, Parent coach, birth and postpartum doula (DONA), infant/child development specialist and child and family therapist |
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2009 Workshop Schedule
Soon to be announced dates and times at Pediatric Alternatives in Marin starting Jan 2009. |
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Prior Events:
Monday, October 27, 2008
Southern Marin Mother's Club
How to Help Your Baby/Toddler Sleep:
Crib/Nursery, Shared Room, and Co-sleeping
6:30 - 9:00pm
Community Room 770 Tamalpais Drive, Suite 201
non-SMMC members are invited to attend
Southern Marin Mother's Club 
Parent coach, infant/child development specialist, doula (DONA) and child therapist Angelique Millette will discuss baby/toddler sleep needs, and how best to help young ones learn good sleeping habits. Parents will learn about the importance of a baby/toddler schedule, and age appropriate limit setting. Relevant research will be discussed, as well as challenges to baby/toddler sleep habits, such as maternal depression. SIDS research and guidelines will be explained, as well as concerns parents may have about popular sleep training methods such as Ferber, and CIO (Cry It Out), as well as no-cry methods. Please bring questions related to crib/nursery sleeping, room sharing sleep, and co-sleeping/family bed, as well as questions about weaning, and how to find a balance between meeting baby/toddler’s sleep needs, and parent sleep needs. |
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Thursday, April 10th, 2008
Yoga Garden Studio
Mom & Baby Circle With Zoe Collier-
guest speaker Angelique Millette PhDc
1:00 - 2 :00pm
412 Red Hill Avenue, Suite 12
(The Essex Center)
San Anselmo, California 94960
Yoga Garden Studio 
Cost $15 of purchase a series of 4 classes
Mom & Baby Circle is weekly gathering of yoga mamas and baby (newborn to 6 mo) for an hour of facilitated discussion, support, information and fun. Bring your baby and meet other mom's and participate in discussion on a range of topics. Receive and give support, information and resources. Be a part of a growing sangha (community) of new families near you. Guest speaker Angelique Millette PhDc will be discussing infant sleep development, and how parents can help their infants to sleep, and and as a result, parents can get more sleep themselves. |
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Tuesday, March 4th, 2008
San Francisco Doula Meeting
Doulas and Infant Sleep: How Doulas Can Help Their Clients Meet Their Infants Sleep Needs
6:00pm
Location TBD (please email Angelique for further details)
San Francisco Doula Group 
Parent coach, infant/child development specialist and family/child therapist Angelique Millette will discuss infant sleep needs, and how best to help young ones learn good sleep habits. Relevant research will be discussed, as well as challenges to infant sleep habits, such as maternal depression. SIDS research and guidelines will be explained, as well as swaddling research, family bed, room sharing, crib sleeping and popular sleep training methods such as Ferber, and CIO (Cry It Out), as well as no-cry methods. Doulas, please bring questions related to your clients. We will discuss some simple infant sleep steps/guidelines that you can teach your clients, and five common infant sleep questions that parents ask. |
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Thursday, February 14th, 2008
Infant Sleep Q&A with Angelique Millette
& Prenatal Yoga with Zoe Collier
11:15 - 12:45pm
Mill Valley Yoga Studio 
650 E. Blithedale Avenue, Mill Valley
415.380.8880
Class cost $20
An hour-long yoga session with Zoe Collier and a 30 minute discussion with parent coach, infant/child development specialist and family therapist Angelique Millette. Please bring questions or concerns related to infant sleep and infant sleep development. |
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Thursday, January 17th, 2008
Infant Sleep Q&A with Angelique Millette
& Prenatal Yoga with Zoe Collier
11:15 - 12:45pm
Mill Valley Yoga Studio 
650 E. Blithedale Avenue, Mill Valley
415.380.8880
Class cost $20
An hour-long yoga session with Zoe Collier and a 30 minute discussion with parent coach, infant/child development specialist and family therapist Angelique Millette. Please bring questions or concerns related to infant sleep and infant sleep development. |
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Tuesday, January 8th, 2008
How to Help Your Baby/Toddler Sleep:
Crib/Nursery, Shared Room, and Co-sleeping
7:00 - 8:45pm
La Morinda Moms Club
St. Mark's Church, Orinda
From the Lamorinda Moms Club web site :
Are you exhausted because your baby or toddler is up all night? Please join us for the January meeting to learn some great techniques in getting you little ones to sleep.
Parent coach, infant/child development specialist and family therapist Angelique Millette will discuss baby/toddler sleep needs, and how best to help young ones learn good sleep habits. Parents will learn about the importance of a baby/toddler schedule, and age appropriate limit setting. Relevant research will be discussed, as well as challenges to baby/toddler sleep habits, such as maternal depression. SIDS research and guidelines will be explained, as well as concerns parents may have about popular sleep training methods such as Ferber, and CIO (Cry It Out), as well as no-cry methods. Please bring questions related to crib/nursery sleeping, room sharing sleep, and co-sleeping/family bed, as well as questions about weaning, and how to find a balance between meeting baby/toddler’s sleep needs, and parent sleep needs. |
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What Parents have to say:
“ My name is Jennifer and I was one of the moms at your presentation last week to the Lamorinda Moms Club. Thank you so much for a wonderful presentation. I have found many of the things you said to be very, very useful. I was really fighting getting my 8 month old son into a schedule, using the excuse that "I'm not a schedule-type person", but since I heard your words-of-wisdom and got him on a program, we are both doing really well. I just wanted to pass on my thanks! ”
Best regards,
Jennifer Grossi
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