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Key steps to help with toddlers' sleep

Dr Pamela Douglas4th of Oct 202323rd of May 2024

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This page is part of a collection of short articles called Brief & simple, which together make up a quick summary of The Possums Sleep Program in plain language. For comprehensive information and support, please go to The essentials section of The Possums Sleep Program, and begin to work your way through the program's online text and videos.

Here's an overview of useful things to try that can help with your toddler's sleep. Research studies into The Possums Sleep Program have shown that these strategies are very helpful for many parents.

  • If your toddler is waking a lot at night, reset your toddler's body clock with a regular get up time.

  • Try gradually making your toddler's bedtime later at night, closer to your own.

  • Day-time naps might only be a few moments long, and that is normal. This helps to increase your toddler's sleep pressure at night.

  • Spend lots of time outside the home during the day doing things you/the carer enjoy, such as walking, meeting with friends or attending parent groups.

Acknowledgements

I'm grateful to Professor Sophie Havighurst, Ros June, and Caroline Ma at Mindful, The University of Melbourne, for their feedback on the articles in the Brief & simple section of The Possums Sleep Program. They helped me keep the language plain and the concepts as accessible as possible. For comprehensive information and support, please go to The essentials section of The Possums Sleep Program, and begin to work your way through the program's online text and videos.

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This page is part of a collection of short articles called Brief & simple, which together make up a quick summary of The Possums Sleep Program in plain language. For comprehensive information and support, please go to The essentials section of The Possums Sleep Program, and begin to work your way through the program's online text and videos.

If your baby has disrupted sleep patterns at night, stick to a regular wake up time. This is how we reset your toddler's body clock.

However, it takes one or two weeks to reset your toddler's body clock. You have to make this change gradually or it can seem too hard for both you and your small child.

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