Seasonal
Christmas Eve Sleep Tips!
Prepare for a smoother Christmas Eve with these tips: Stick to routines, limit sugar, enjoy outdoor activities, reduce screen time, and relax with a soothing bath—helping children settle down for Santa's visit and ensuring a peaceful night's sleep.
Hayfever and Sleep
Hayfever (allergic rhinitis) affects children and adults, causing sneezing, congestion, and itchy eyes due to pollen and dust mites. Manage with air purifiers, nasal sprays, antihistamines, and allergen control to improve sleep and quality of life.
Help your children adjust to the Autumn Clock Change
Daylight saving time can disrupt children's sleep routines, causing restlessness and earlier waking. Gradually adjusting bedtime, maintaining a consistent bedtime routine, spending time outdoors, controlling light exposure, fostering healthy sleep associations, and being sympathetic can help ease the transition.
10 Christmas Sleep Tips
Christmas can disrupt children's sleep routines. Discover top tips to maintain settled sleep for your little ones during the festive season. Learn how to balance family activities, naps, and bedtime routines to ensure a joyful and restful holiday.
Preparing for the Autumn Clock Change
Prepare for the Fall Back clock change by gradually adjusting your child's bedtime earlier each night. This helps them adapt to waking up later. Stick to routines afterward to ease any temporary disruptions in sleep patterns.
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