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How to Get Your Kids on a Consistent Sleep Schedule

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June 27, 2023
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How to Get Your Kids on a Consistent Sleep Schedule

Getting enough sleep is important for people of any age, but especially for kids. A lack of consistency in sleep schedules can impact children’s ability to focus at school, as well as their moods and relationships with family members and peers. Here are some tips to get your kids to stick to a consistent sleep schedule.

Set Clear Rules About Bedtimes and Wake Up Times
The most important thing is to set specific bedtimes and wake up times and enforce them consistently, even on weekends and during school breaks. When kids go to bed and wake up at the same time every day, their bodies get into a rhythm. They get tired as bedtime approaches, and they’re more likely to fall asleep relatively quickly, get quality sleep and wake up feeling refreshed.

Letting your kids stay up late to watch a movie on the weekend might not seem like a big deal, but it can throw off their sleeping patterns and continue to affect them for several days. If your kids stay up late, they’ll sleep later the following day. It might be hard to get them to roll out of bed, and they might feel groggy and irritable.

Sleeping in also means your kids’ meal times will get thrown off. They might eat later than they should that evening and then have trouble falling asleep.

Follow a Bedtime Routine
If your kids don’t currently have a nighttime routine, help them create one. That can include bathing, brushing their teeth and reading a book for an allotted amount of time before they turn in. A bedtime routine can help people of any age wind down and prepare to sleep.

Don’t Let Your Kids Use Devices Before Bed
The light from the screens on electronic devices can make it hard for people to fall asleep. Don’t allow your kids to watch TV, play video games, or look at social media close to bedtime. Set a time when all use of electronics must stop for the evening.

Using electronic devices near bedtime can also affect adults. Put away your devices before bedtime so you can set a positive example for your children and get a good night’s sleep.

Maintain Structure in Your Kids’ Lives
Routines make life predictable and help limit stress. On weekdays during the academic year, your kids have a daily routine that includes school, after-school activities, homework and meals.

On the weekends and at times when school is not in session, your children might have little or no structure in their lives. That can cause their sleep schedules to get thrown out of whack.

If your kids don’t currently have a weekend routine, create one. You don’t need to impose a rigid schedule, but you should maintain their regular bedtimes and wake up times, keep mealtimes as consistent as possible, and establish a predictable routine. Do the same when schools are closed for holidays and summer vacation.

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