Posts Tagged ‘routine’
Get To Bed!
Sunday, February 8th, 2009
Sleeping Issues for 1 to 2 year olds
As your baby gets older, up to about 2 years of age, she’ll still be sleeping 13-14 hours, but the amount of daytime sleep will diminish month-by-month. By age 2, your baby should be sleeping through the night with a 2-hour nap during the day. Again, this will vary by child. Your baby might need a slightly longer nap or two short naps. (more…)
Tags: baby sleep patterns, issues, routine, toddler bedtime, toddlers
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Change: how do children cope?
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
Most of us do not enjoy change or new unfamiliar situations. Children are far more comfortable when their day to day lives are predictable and repetitive. Starting with potty-training, moving out of their cots in to big beds or the arrival of a new sibling, there are major changes for your toddler to face. Following these tips will surely make things easier for parents and children alike.
Tags: bedtime, children socializing, encouragement, parental pressure, routine, temper tantrums
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Healthy Bedtime Routines for a Happy Child
Friday, October 10th, 2008
Bedtime routines and rituals are very important for most children in establishing positive sleep patterns and in developing a sense of security and stability. Your child will benefit from a set bedtime. Pick a time for bed that is reasonable for your child and which you can consistently provide.
Tags: bedtime, routine, sleeping habits
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