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Getting Kids A
Restful Nights Sleep
Getting your
kids a restful nights sleep is important. Not only for
them, but also for you. If your kids sleep through the
night, you
have a much better chance of doing the same.
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New mothers tend to go through the
day with one eye open and one eye shut. Sleep becomes a thing of the
past and it’s hard to remember what it is. Your baby started out
sleeping in spurts throughout the night and as they grew their
sleeping spurts grew longer and longer until they finally slept
through one whole night.
As they grow into toddlers, sleeping through the night is a habit;
One that mothers welcome whole heartedly. The question though is;
will they stay that way?
The following are some tips to help those mothers ensure their
kids sleep through the night so they can get their much needed
rest as well.
* Try to make sure that your evening is spent winding down from the
day’s activities. Kids spend their day running, jumping and
playing; so their energy level is up. If you can gradually bring
them down to a more relaxed mode by their bedtime, sleep will come
much easier to them.
* If they’re too energetic at bedtime, then they may wake up several
times in the night. If they do wake up a few times during the night,
try some soft lullaby music or just talk to them in a soft voice to
let them know you’re still there.
* Limit sugary foods or drinks. We all know that sugary foods cause
energy, so why would we want to give them more energy around
bedtime? Choose healthier snacks with no sugar in them. Some experts
even advise to limit fluids after 7 p.m. Again, too much energy at
bedtime doesn’t help them get a full night’s sleep.
* Try softness. Read bedtime stories with a soft voice, play soft
music and let them cuddle with a soft teddy bear or blanket.
Softness can bring relaxation, which enables them to fall asleep
easier and keep them asleep throughout the night.
* Keep bedtime routines consistent. Any change in their routine
could cause confusion and that could lessen your ability to relax
them at bedtime.
* Sometimes kids do wake up during the night, but don’t go
rushing to their side right away. Give them a chance to go back to
sleep on their own. If it does become hard for them to go back to
sleep, then step in and try to help him with music or your soft
voice. It's always better for them to do it on their own if they
can, but moms will be there if they need to be.
Additional
Resources:
Sleepytime Secrets
Sleepytime Secrets is an easy-to-follow step-by-step guide for
learning how to get children to sleep. Put An End To The Stress And
Frustration Of Sleepless
Nights For You and Your Child For Good!