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Tuesday 31 December 2013

Does your child sleep soundly at night?


 Does your child sleep soundly at night? Adequate sleep is essential if you want your child to optimise the use of his physical and mental capabilities.

Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. All of us have heard this old saying,
but few pay any real attention to it. Believe it or not, but our sleep patterns and the quality of sleep plays an important role in keeping children healthy, and their brain functioning at optimal levels.

Does your child have a disturbed sleep at night, or does he sleep soundly? Just because a child sleeps soundly through the night doesn't mean that he will do better than the child who has a disturbed sleep, but if your child has a disturbed sleep at night, research shows that if his sleep quality improves, his concentration and ability to assimilate information will improve as well. In short, his grades will go up.


Pre-teens need approximately nine hours of sleep at night, yet few children manage to get these many hours of bedtime.

Early to bed 

Does your child stay up late watching television or playing computer games? If so, speak to him about his timings. Let him know that he is certainly entitled to a few hours of enjoyment, but he needs to work within a time framework. Let him work backwards from the time he needs to wake up to get to school. Does he wake up at 7 every morning? If yes, then he needs to be in bed by 9:30 or 10:00 at the very latest.

Peace 

Ideally, the time before going to bed should be spent on a peaceful activity, like reading. If your child plays a violent video game just before going to bed, chances are he will be too keyed up to fall asleep, and it may be a couple of hours before he finally nods off.

Fixed time 

Some children in general take a long time falling sleep. If your child cannot fall asleep easily, try giving her a warm glass of milk every night before she turns in. Encourage her to stick to a fixed schedule. Ideally, she or he should go to bed at around the same time, and wake up at around the same time, everyday.

What is a bedtime routine?

It's doing the same things, in the same order, at the same time every day – just before going to bed. A routine that lasts 15 to 30 minutes is best. Below is an example.

  • Let your child calm down by playing a quiet game together.
  • Let your child choose what pyjamas to wear.
  • Get them to brush their teeth and go to the toilet etc.
  • Listen to some soft music.
  • Read or tell a story.
  • Tuck your child in with their blanket, teddy bear or some other thing that makes them feel secure.



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