Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Use A Baby Sleep Schedule
top 5 reasons why you should use a baby sleep schedule
A lot of first-time parents make the mistake of not starting a baby sleep
schedule.
Figuring they'll enjoy as much time as they possibly can with baby during her
first few months, they shy away from creating a routine, dismissing the notion
as old fashion.
A year or two down the road, however, these same parents often find
themselves at a loss on how to get an irritable toddler into bed.
It is then the light bulb shines bright and they look jealously at other
parents who report that thanks to their baby sleep schedule they only have minor
problems getting their little ones off to dreamland.
The importance of a schedule goes beyond simply
parents' convenience (or inconvenience)!
Remember, setting up a good schedule can take some work, ritual
and even elbow grease at first.
When baby gets used to a routine of, for example, waking at 7, napping at
noon and going to bed at 8, everyone benefits.
The Top 5 reasons to work toward a baby sleep schedule are...
It's better for baby's nature. Babies grow at a tremendous pace. They
simply need their sleep and a whole lot of it. When they don't get it, everyone
pays. If they do get the rest they truly need and it's adhered to as much as
possible, baby benefits the most.
It helps baby feel secure. When a baby sleep schedule and
bedtime
routine are brought into play, she always knows what to expect. While she
might not always like it, the routine is a comfort for a baby – even a tiny one.
A schedule can help parents function better. Although new parents
sometimes have trouble working their lives around a sleep plan, having one is
easier to deal with than not in most cases. While the plan does not have to be
etched in stone every night, it does provide a framework for setting working and
activity agendas.
Daycares love them. It is simply much easier for childcare workers to
do their jobs when a
good routine
is established. In some cases, the hours might need to be adjusted to
accommodate a daycare's schedule. The long and the short of it is that daycares
need babies to be on a good sleep schedule to enable workers to do other
important tasks while babies snooze.
It helps establish a routine. When a plan is created, it can help
with establishing routine as she gets older. Children tend to remain on sleep
schedules for many years (and some adults even maintain them, too). The more
routine a set bedtime becomes, generally the better baby and everyone around her
functions in the days and years ahead.
Putting a baby who hasn't been on a schedule on one can take some work. But
the benefits are many. Set the times, create a routine and remember to be a
little flexible as she grows. A 2-year-old will need a different schedule than a
6-month-old.
Most parents who avoid the idea of a sleep routine on their first child and
then establish one with the second find themselves wondering why they didn't
take the action in the first place. The reality is a baby sleep schedule
benefits everyone, especially your baby.
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