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How To Get
Your Child To Happily Go To Bed And Fall Asleep
Fast!

As you know, it is not
always easy getting your child to go to bed, let alone
staying there and then falling asleep. Your child
may be the “stay-up late, no matter what” type. You
know, its ten o’clock and you’re bleary eyed but he is wide
awake and bushy tailed. Or its 3 a.m. and it’s the fifth
time your angel has woken up and called for you from her
bed. Perhaps it seven-thirty, bedtime and your “adored
one” won’t budge from the television set and lounge
room. Or, all of these scenarios apply to your
household or its something else and you too are drop dead
tired. Sound familiar?
It was like this too
in our house, and on top of all this one of my daughters liked
to wake up at 4.30 a.m. and that was the time she expected us
to start our day, and for a while we did. However, the
time came when all this stopped and I invented a foolproof
never-fail-go-to-bed-routine, which also included both my
daughters falling asleep fast! Yes, a dream come true –
for us all!
It did take a while, but
not forever, and it did happen and now daughter number 2 when
she was 7 went to bed happily at 6.00 p.m. and was asleep by
7.00 p.m. without a fuss and when her older sister was nearly
11 went to bed at 7.30 pm. and was asleep by 8.30 p.m.
Night after night after night!!
I have the philosophy that
there is no guarantee that I will have my daughters
tomorrow. Things can happen. Just as life is given
to us it can be taken away. I use the attitude that this
day may be the last I have with them, and that this night may
be the last one that I put them to bed. And that if this
is the last night I have with them, well I want them to have
bedtime bliss and fun at bedtime. When I wake up I want
to remember that the last moment I had with them was a happy
one.
So with this in mind, I
make going to bed fun. Sometimes there is a treat for my
child by her bed. Sometimes I may do something amusing,
like dress her favorite teddy in her pajamas and tucked into
my daughter’s bed. I use a lot of humor. We
all laugh a lot at bedtime, and my routines and activities are
strictly adhered to over and over again and they are now
embedded into my children’s subconscious
minds.
So if your child won’t leave the
television set at 7.30 p.m. why not try horse backing him/her
all through the house with outrageous horse noises and jokes
until you eventually get him/her to the
bedroom.
If it’s the fifth time
your angel has woken up calling out for you why not sing in
your sleepiest voice a go-to-sleep song that you have made up
just for her as you tuck her in one more
time.
And if it is ten o’clock
and your child is still wide awake and bushy tailed this is
the time to get serious about considering a bedtime routine to
get him into bed at say 9.00 p.m. for a week, 8.30 p.m. for
the next week, 8.00 p.m. for the next week and then 7.30 p.m.
for the rest of the year.
This takes planning and
tenacity and courage, which is definitely worth while which
eventually leads to the “in bed by 7.30 p.m. and asleep by
8.00 p.m.” stage and you all become wide awake and bushy
tailed at 7.30 a.m. and ready for your
day.
When I did all this
for my eldest daughter the routine fell into place so well
that there is one memorable night that she actually asked to
go to bed early and it was a Saturday night. It was 6.30
p.m. Who were we to refuse such a request? It
sounded too good to be true. And to top it all off she
was fast asleep before 7.00 p.m. We had the rest of the
night all to ourselves. Heaven and bliss! Until …
we remembered that this was the night daylight savings was
changing over and the clocks were to go back an hour.
She had sort of gone to bed at 5.30 p.m!
Oops!
By now it was too
late to change things, and we braced ourselves, and yes, she
woke at 5.30 a.m. bright eyed and wanting to start her
day. So we did!
There were other times
when she wanted to go to bed early, and that was OK with us,
but, when it came to daylight savings change over we always
took note of what time she went to bed.
Both my daughters really
adore a “go to sleep song”. I made one up and with
individual words just for them. I am not musical, I do
not sing well, but when I sing their song, especially at night
I sing it very, very sleepily and the words are very, very
sleep orientated. I cannot recommend this enough
especially if your child is a baby or very young. After
you have sung your own song a few times, your child will
recognize that this is a go-to-sleep time and it is especially
handy, if your child has woken in the middle of the night, had
a bad dream, is restless or is sick. It can also be used
to relax your children as you are driving in stress inducing
traffic.
These are just a few
ideas and suggestions for getting your child to beg to go to
bed.
Here’s a summary
Step by Step
1/ Use the
attitude as if this is the last night you may have with your
child.
2/ Make
going to bed fun, use humor, jokes, horseback rides or
something unusual or funny on or in their
bed.
3/ If
your child stays up really late, start a go to bed routine,
and put him/her to bed half an hour earlier each time on a
weekly basis until he/she is in bed at a designated time of
say 7.30 p.m. (More details of how to do this are in my
manuals and packages.)
4/ Make
up your own tune and add your own words and sing it to your
child or children in a really, really sleepy voice when they
are in bed.
Please do not under value the
simplicity of these suggestion and ideas which really work and
work best by implementing them over and over
again.
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