Wednesday, April 02, 2003

Bedtime Routines

Preschoolers need 10 to 12 hours of sleep. Adequate sleep may increase learning ability, decrease accidents and improve behavior. Many distractions frequently cause bedtime to become a nightly battle. TV, video games, unfinished homework, etc., all interfere with bedtime.

Establishing a bedtime routine that is used nightly including weekends and holidays is helpful. Some tips from the National Institute of Health include

  • Set a regular bedtime AND stick to it
  • Establish a relaxing routine, such as reading a book or taking a warm bath
  • Make after-dinner playtime relaxing
  • Avoid eating a big meal close to bedtime, but do include a healthy snack before toothbrushing, especially if dinner is early
  • A dark room is best but your child may do better with a soft nightlight
  • The bedroom temperature should be at a comfortable level
Making the decision to set an early bedtime for your young child and enforcing it has benefits. First, it is part of establishing a schedule to help your child to be prepared for what comes next. One of the biggest benefits may be your well-earned adult time to renew your mind and spirit at the end of a long day.

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