How to help kids adjust to sleep schedule changes

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It can be hard for children (and adults) to fall asleep in a new place. To help make it easier, bring along a lovey and pack a night light, and go ahead and take along favorite books and toys. You want your child to have items that feel and smell comforting and familiar such as the Cloud b Bubbly Bunny or Funky Monkey On The Go. These soft, cuddly characters play four soothing sounds: friendly giggles or monkey chatter, soothing winds or a peaceful waterfall, a relaxing lullaby and calming ocean waves activated with an automatic timer and offered in a convenient size for easy traveling.

Whatever the transition or change is create a calm and relaxing bedtime routine

Bedtime preparations should be in your child’s room, not all over the house. Include stories, songs, or games that soothe, not stimulate. Make sure the rules for how many stories, or how long you will read, are completely clear and non-negotiable. Leave plenty of time, at least a half hour, for her to unwind, and to get the attention from you she needs. If she starts bargaining for an even longer time with you, tell her the clock says you have to stop reading at 8 p.m., so you have 10 minutes. If two parents take turns at bedtime, you don’t have to follow an identical script but you should have a similar routine, style and response to bedtime power plays, fears or manipulation.

Many children may not be comfortable in complete darkness, but darkness is important to a restful night of sleep as it allows the body to initiate the melatonin secretion process that’s key to restorative rest. Toys designed to help your children sleep, such as the Cloud b Tranquil Turtle, can help soothe your child and provide a dim light to put him more at ease as he falls asleep. The Tranquil Turtle was developed with the help of sleep experts and emits both soothing light and calming sounds of ocean waves, yet will automatically shut off 23 minutes after it’s turned on. 

By consciously making an effort to help your child adjust to a new schedule, you’ll help ensure that sleep-filled nights will continue for everyone in the family. The small changes you make will have big effects, as everyone will be happier when they’re getting a good night’s sleep.

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