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After Your babies and toddlers are into their routine again after the summer holidays yet another change that is most likely going to affect their sleep, which is winter time. I say likely here because some children are not affected at all by this change, and they adjust their biological clocks by themselves. You are lucky if you have one of these children. As for the other moms, including myself, you can find below some tips that will help you in preventing the early wake ups and the crankiness that result from the change to winter time.
To explain: if your children wakes up at 6 AM for example and weren’t able to adjust by themselves to the new wintertime, then they will start waking up at 5 AM. Why? Because it feels like 6 AM to them, and the fact of the matter is that it was 6 AM just a day or two ago.
So what can you do:
The need for continuous changes in your child’s sleep schedule may seem frustrating sometimes, but a bit of organization and management go a long way. And in the end you reap the results of your efforts when you see your child well rested and thriving.
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