Sleep plays a very significant role in a child’s life—both mentally and physically. So, how much sleep does your child actually need? For starters, it is important to know that our recommended sleep changes as we age. How do your sleep habits compare?
Source: National Sleep Foundation
With the rise of busy lifestyles, it is no surprise that many of us aren’t getting the sleep we require—including our children. From infants to school-age, no two schedules are alike. How does your child’s current sleep schedule match up?
Bedtime can be a very stressful time for many families. Establishing a bedtime routine early on will create the structure and consistency a child needs to stay on track. Here are a few steps on how to get there:
Pick a consistent bedtime and commit to it! Begin your nightly routine with your child at least half an hour before their scheduled bedtime, so that they are always in bed at the same time each night.
Make it enjoyable! Try playing soothing music or pick out a book to read together an hour or so before bedtime. Avoid TV and other devices that make children more alert.
Say Goodnight! Make your exit positive, yet brief.
Tips for a Better Night’s Sleep
For Your Infant
Try soothing techniques, such as cuddling, pacifying, swaddling, or rocking