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Toddler
Sleep Problems - by
Erica Neser-Nieuwenhuis
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Toddlers
can be very stubborn and it should not be surprising that 20-30% of toddlers
(up to 3 years) suffer from common sleep problems and 20% of two year
olds still wake up and cry most nights.
General
Tips
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Make
sure your toddler gets enough physical exercise and fresh air during
the day. |
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Avoid
using TV or video as a babysitter, especially in the afternoon and
evening. |
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Dont
be afraid of setting boundaries. Be consistent. Try to tell your toddler
what you would like him to do, rather than telling him what you dont
want him to do. |
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Toddlers
(and babies) like predictability and repetition. |
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Older
children who are sleep deprived often complain of headaches and tummy
aches. |
And Off
to Bed We Go...
Falling
Asleep
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Remember:
over-tiredness can lead to neediness. |
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If
your toddler wants you to lie with him until he is asleep, make a
compromise tell him that you would like to lie with him, but
you cant (think of a good reason), so you will sit with him
and hold his hand. If he makes a big fuss, leave. You can offer to
come back again on your terms. |
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You
can negotiate with a toddler who has a fair command of
language, by saying, Would you like Mummy to sit with you /
sing a song / tell a story? OK, if you lie down and close your eyes,
Ill do that. If he gets up or starts talking again, repeat
what you expect of him. If he doesnt keep his side of the bargain,
leave for a minute or so, then come back and repeat what you want
him to do. |
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If
he keeps coming out of the room, put up a safety gate. Its less
scary for a toddler than a closed door. |
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Alternatively
(for a bigger child) you can tell him the door will stay open as long
as he stays in bed. If he gets up, the door will be closed. (Leave
a night light on and leave his favourite fluffy toy with him.) Open
the door after one minute. |
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Popping
in and out works well with toddlers. You can tell him that you have
to go and do something, but will be back in a minute. Tell him to
wait quietly until you come back. You can repeat this trick a few
times. Sometimes toddlers fall asleep while waiting for you. |
Baby Sleep
Guide offers parents a practical, baby-friendly approach to establishing
good sleep habits and solving baby and toddler sleep problems. The book
can be ordered from www.adept.co.za/~erica
or phone Erica on 083 292 5252.
©
Erica
Neser-Nieuwenhuis. Erica is the author of Baby Sleep Guide. See www.adept.co.za/~erica
for more info.
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