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Saying it is selfish on a parent to put their child to rest for a day nap is ridiculous. All humans can benefit from a nap, regardless of age.

The mind and body may need rest, depending on their lively hoods. Little minds above 14 months in my experience as a mother, friend, aquintance and family of parents with children, all have different situations. And I personally worked 12 hours shifts and appreciated seeing my child when I got home to do bedtime with otherwise we would miss out on bonding time for a stretch of days. So my advice to your thoughts on this subject, are to think more outside the box and how other people live as parents and care takers, besides your guilt tripping parent shaming mentality.

He also gets bags and dark circles under the eyes, has trouble speaking and is an emotional mess. These tips are spot on, military wife and mom! Thanks for sharing your wisdom! Not only does research support how important sleep is for kids, it also emphasizes how important sleep is for development, growth. It would be irresponsible for a parent NOT to provide their child with adequate sleep.

Sure, some kids do try to drop their nap early but often kids convince their parents of this with a sleep regression despite the fact most need a nap up to the ages of 4 or 6. Any advice on a 2 year old and 4 year old sharing a room. We just recently moved them into the same room and now as soon as one wakes up in the morning at like 5 am when its still pitch black outside they wake the other up and it becomes impossible to get them to go back to sleep. This is throwing off our whole schedule and leaving my kids so behind on sleep!

Moving them back into different rooms is unfortunately not an option. We know how important sleep is and it makes a HUGE difference in how our children act. We have a similar routine, but my 14 month old is inconsistent with brushing her teeth! How did you get yours to brush his teeth? Also do you have him brush his teeth in the morning too?

Or am I being extra… lol! Our toddler gets a sticker whenever she lets me brush her teeth. Ultra soft and small toothbrush combined with zylitol tooth gel that can be swallowed; it has a slightly sweet taste, naturally, but no sugar, and it strengthens the teeth. Win, win! I have a 22 month old boy who has completely lost his routine. We live in a small studio apartment and I have to work from home.

He is up all night either running around or crying. I tried a few different sleep routines although nothing seems to work. Is there any way to get those out of this habit as he used to be a brilliant sleeper when he was a baby. My child had a regression and was getting enough sleep but at odd hours like 3am to 1pm. And like yours running and whining if said to be out to bed. I also read that it should be off for an hour before bedtime routine so I started with that.

But at first of course my child would throw a tantrum so what I did instead was at 7 or 8pm depending on wake time I would put on a lullaby video on YouTube on the big screen and the song melody would mellow my child, of course the first two days there is crying and resistance but she got used to it and then after 30 min I would turn the tv off and she would be distracted by then and not mind. Then start the bed routine, as time passed, the lullaby had to be on for 10 minutes and she would smile at its sight.

Important go do this every day. These were the solutions for mine. Just started the sleep regression. What worked for me was tv off. Bright lights off , then 4 stories of her choice. She still likes a bottle at night and likes to be rocked. Fast asleep before I just started this routine but it seems to be working well for me. Hello, my 22month old son is sleep trained but recently had his tonsils removed and since then I have struggled to get him self settling at bedtime.

He settles perfectly every day for his nap but just expects us to rock him to sleep on our knee at night. What do you think could be making this worse?

Your email address will not be published. More Popular Posts. Love the listening course and the routine card printables and listening workbook so far. Listening has been our biggest challenge lately. My son was flat out just ignoring our voices. I started implementing the strategies yesterday and it was such smooth sailing all day long. And it has worked wonders for my mood and frustration level when the arguing and tears are not averted.

Thank you so much! I have been reading your blog now for a few months and I really respect your advice and ideas. They are responding well and I am looking particularly forward to working through these strategies with my youngest. He is as sharp as a tack and just coming into his own now. Sleep is important for a child's growth, development, and overall health.

For infants and young children, total sleep time includes sleep at night and naps during the day. Most parents underestimate the amount of sleep kids need, so keep in mind recommended sleep times when planning nap times and bedtimes. Sleepy kids may rub their eyes and look tired, or they may act out or have other behavior problems. If you answered yes to any of these questions, consider changing your child's bedtime or nap schedule. The key can be as simple as setting up a consistent nap routine early on and sticking to it.

Soft music, dim lights, and a quiet story can help kids settle into their naps. This helps kids learn how to fall asleep by themselves — a skill that gets even more important as they get older. For toddlers and preschoolers, set regular naptimes that are not too close to bedtime.

Sticking to a naptime schedule can be a challenge. Many do still love their nap, but others don't want to miss a thing and fight going to sleep. If your child gives up daytime naps, consider setting an earlier bedtime. Don't let naptime become a battle — you can't force your child to sleep. Her busy mind can become infested with worries and fears or her sleep may be jolted by night terrors or sleep apnea or even pinworms. There is no one best approach to respond to night wakings in toddlers.

I offer guidance on this website on some of the individualtopics mentioned in the previous paragraphs just click on the links to go to my articles. And also, you can readmy holistic recommendations for parenting toddlers and developinghealthy sleep habits in The Happiest Toddler on the Block and The Happiest Baby Guide to Great Sleep.

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