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Sleep Routines for Growing Children

Building a Sleep Routine

Sleep does not just mean rest, but it is the period through which the body of a child is formed, the brain digests the learning and the moods are renewed. Nevertheless, a number of parents have a problem of getting preschoolers to bed on time. At Quantum Kidz Preschool & Daycare, we understand that a healthy sleep routine helps children stay energetic, curious, and emotionally balanced. Many parents searching for reliable daycare centers nearby also look for guidance on building healthy daily routines for their children.

Why Sleep Matters

  • Growth & Immunity
    Immune system is enhanced and deep sleep secretions release growth hormones.
  • Brain Development
    The integration of the memory and daytime learning is done in sleep.
  • Emotional Balance
    Adequate sleep will help children to manage emotions and reduce tantrums.

Building a Sleep Routine

  • Regular Bedtime and Wake Up
    It works to synchronize their clock.
  • Wind-Down Time (20–30 minutes before sleep)
    Quiet activities like reading, drawing or soft music.
  • Bring a Homey Bedroom
    Homely bedding and low-key lights will make the bed a safe rest environment and familiar objects that are made at home.
  • No Phone, Tablets, or TV at least 1 Hour Before Bed
    No phones, tablets or TV at least 1 hour before bed.
  • Bedtime Rituals
    Stories, lullabies or warm hugs are the indication that bedtime is approaching.

The Pro-Tip of Dr. Rupali

  • A certain degree of resistance is expected. Consistency triumphs over argument.
  • Comfort but not to the bed of the parents on a regular basis.
  • Indeed, congratulate victories: “You slept through the night like a big kid!”

In Quantum Kidz Preschool & Daycare, we advise the parent to consider sleep as a necessary component of learning since rested children are confident, happy and prepared to have an adventure in the world.

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