Babies Online Free Online Birth Announcements and more free stuff for parents!
Dedicated to New
& Expectant Parents

Add to del.icio.usSave to del.icio.us
Members  §  Contest  §  Boards  §  Freebies

Subscribe Free to American Baby Magazine!

Fun Facts
Birth or due date:


Due Date Calculator


Get Babies Online's New RSS Feeds Subscribe to Babies Online's RSS Feed Get Babies Online's New RSS Feeds

Eight Sleep Tips for Every Child
by Elizabeth Pantley, author of The No-Cry Sleep Solution

The following ideas are of value to almost any sleeper, of any age. These tips can bring improvement not only in your child’s sleep, but also in her daytime mood and last, but not least – improvements in your own sleep and outlook as well.

  1. Maintain a consistent bedtime and awaking time.
    Your child’s biological clock has a strong influence on her wakefulness and sleepiness. When you establish a set time for bedtime and wake up time you “set” your child’s clock so that it functions smoothly.

    Aim for an early bedtime. Young children respond best with a bedtime between 6:30 and 7:30 P.M. Most children will sleep better and longer when they go to bed early.

  2. Encourage regular daily naps.
    Daily naps are important. An energetic child can find it difficult to go through the day without a rest break. A nap-less child will often wake up cheerful and become progressively fussier or hyper-alert as the day goes on. Also, the length and quality of naps affects night sleep – good naps equal better night sleep.

  3. Set your child’s biological clock.
    Take advantage of your child’s biology so that he’s actually tired when bedtime arrives. Darkness causes an increase in the release of the body’s sleep hormone -- the biological “stop” button. You can align your child’s sleepiness with bedtime by dimming the lights during the hour before bedtime.

    Exposing your child to morning light is pushing the “go” button in her brain — one that says, “Time to wake up and be active.” So keep your mornings bright!

  4. Develop a consistent bedtime routine.
    Routines create security. A consistent, peaceful bedtime routine allows your child to transition from the motion of the day to the tranquil state of sleep.

    Advertisement  

    An organized routine helps you coordinate the specifics: bath, pajamas, tooth-brushing. It helps you to function on auto-pilot at the time when you are most tired and least creative.

  5. Create a cozy sleep environment.
    Where your child sleeps can be a key to quality sleep. Make certain the mattress is comfortable, the blankets are warm, the room temperature is right, pajamas are comfy, and the bedroom is welcoming.

  6. Provide the right nutrition.
    Foods can affect energy level and sleepiness. Carbohydrates can have a calming effect on the body, while foods high in protein or sugar generate alertness, particularly when eaten alone. A few ideas for pre-bed snacks are: whole wheat toast and cheese, bagel and peanut butter, oatmeal with bananas, or yogurt and low-sugar granola.

    Vitamin deficiencies due to unhealthy food choices can affect a child’s sleep. Provide your child with a daily assortment of healthy foods.

  7. Help your child to be healthy and fit.
    Many children don’t get enough daily physical activity. Too much TV watching and a lack of activity prevents good sleep. Children who get ample daily exercise fall asleep more quickly, sleep better, stay asleep longer, and wake up feeling refreshed.

    Avoid activity in the hour before bedtime though, since exercise is stimulating – they’ll be jumping on the bed instead of sleeping in it!

  8. Teach your child how to relax.
    Many children get in bed but aren’t sure what to do when they get there! It can help to follow a soothing pre-bed routine that creates sleepiness. A good pre-bed ritual is story time. A child who is listening to a parent read a book or tell a tale will tend to lie still and listen. This quiet stillness allows him to become sleepy.

Work with these eight ideas and you’ll see improvements in your child’s sleep, and yours too.

Copyright Elizabeth Pantley. (McGraw-Hill, 2003)

About the author:
Elizabeth Pantley is the author of several books, including Gentle Baby Care : No-cry, No-fuss, No-worry -- Essential Tips for Raising Your Baby, The No-Cry Sleep Solution: Gentle Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep Through the Night, Kid Cooperation (with an introduction by William Sears, MD), Perfect Parenting, as well as her latest The No-Cry Sleep Solution for Toddlers and Preschoolers and is also president of Better Beginnings, Inc. She is a popular speaker on family issues, and her newsletter, Parent Tips, is seen in schools nationwide. She appears as a regular radio show guest, and has been

  • uoted in Parents, Parenting, Redbook, Good Housekeeping, American Baby, Working Mother, and Woman's Day magazines. Visit Elizabeth's web site http://www.pantley.com/elizabeth.

    Related Articles

    Full Article List


    Register with Babies Online

    Create a FREE daily online baby journal, complete with pictures of your precious little one, to share with friends & family around the world and print for your baby book!

      Your Email:
      Confirm Email:
      Baby's Birth Date:   

       I have read and agree to Babies Online's Terms of Use  Subscribe to the Babies Online Newsletter too!

    Register With Babies Online

    More Resources

    The information contained on this site is for educational purposes only and is not meant for diagnosis or treatment. Any information found on this site should be discussed with a health care professional. Use of this information should be done in accordance with the health care plan outlined by your health care professional. For specific professional or medical advice, diagnosis, and treatment, consult your doctor or health care professional.



    Search Site     Search Web    

    All Free Baby Samples and Coupons!

    Add to My Yahoo!   Get Babies Online's New RSS Feeds   Add to My AOL  Get Babies Online's New RSS Feeds    Add to Google

    G O D    B L E S S    A M E R I C A
    Home   Members   More Free Stuff   Contest   Site Map
    Babies Online Free Online Birth Announcements
    Affiliate Program   Privacy   Message Boards
    Parenting Resources

    Copyright © 1997-2008 by BabiesOnline.com, INC.
    Terms of Use    Advertise With Us!
    Link Exchange Program
    All Rights Reserved.