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7th March 2024
05:18pm GMT

With the Christmas holidays nearly upon us, it’s only natural that the little ones are going to try and test the boundaries to stay up later at bedtime.
Depending on the child, they either hate getting started with their bedtime routine each evening, or they initially are ok with it, but get up repeatedly.
According to the experts at the HSE, if you follow the bedtime routine in the same way at the same time each night, your child will then know what to expect.
Keeping things the same each evening will also help your child to feel secure and loved.
If you include the time it takes to have supper, your kids’ bedtime routine should take between 30 to 45 minutes.
Here are some top tips from the HSE:
The key to success is consistency, so keep going even if you meet resistance initially, it will get easier.
To help keep their bedtime routine consistent:
Reward your child for staying in their own bed. Use a reward chart and give them a sticker for staying in bed.
Have a ‘bigger’ reward if they get 3 stickers on their chart. The ‘bigger’ reward could be an activity like a trip to the park.