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The Importance of Developing a Sleep Routine for Your Children

There are ways to develop a sleep routine for your child's health and success in school.

Posted on

13 September 2017

Last updated on 19 February 2018
The Importance of Developing a Sleep Routine for Your Children
Getting enough sleep is critical for a child to be successful in school.  Children who do not get enough sleep have difficulty concentrating and learning as well as they can. 
 
Here are different ways to help you develop a healthy sleeping habit for your children.
  • Set a consistent bedtime for your child and stick with it every night. Having a bedtime routine that is consistent will help your child settle down and fall asleep.  
  • Establish a pre-bedtime routine. Components of a calming pre-bedtime routine may involve a bath/shower, reading with them, and tucking them in and saying goodnight to them. 
  • Have your child turn off electronic devices well before bedtime.
  • Try to have the home as quiet and calm as possible when younger children are trying to fall asleep.
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