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Allowing them to sleep in their own bed by slowly coaxing them and staying by their side while they doze off is a great way to help them overcome their fear. When children learn to overcome their fears, their confidence is enhanced and this promotes a positive and healthy emotional development.
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Read More »Parenting is not a structured, manual-style journey with specific instructions. One of the major concern that many parents fret over surrounds their children’s sleep. More specifically, when is the right time for children to sleep in their own beds, and the benefits of doing so. Other than giving parents a breather to have their intimate cozy time at night, allowing children to sleep alone also has a myriad of benefits to their sleep quality and childhood development.
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Read More »1) Start easy and stay next to them till they fall asleep, then leave their side. When they wake up alone in their own bed the next day, praise and recognize them for being able to fall asleep independently. Carry this out for a few days until you feel that your child is ready to fall asleep independently. 2) Next, move on to keep a distant lookout on your child as he or she dozes off, by sitting in a nearby armchair or standing at the door. Slowly ease yourself to leave the room before the child sleeps by using a bedtime signal – such as tucking them in or telling them a bedtime story as a cue to sleep. 3) Be sensitive to your child’s emotions. If you pick up any signs of bedtime discomfort, give them ample encouragement or stay by their side until they fall asleep for that particular night. This will prevent toddlers from getting the wrong idea that they are left to their own devices or feel abandoned. You can also reward your child the next morning with sweet treats to incentivize and motivate them to fall asleep independently. We hope these tips will provide a seamless transition to your toddler’s independently sleep.
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