Quiet Time
Many parents of young children are wondering when they will be able to have a few moments of quiet time again. The best way to ensure that you can rest and have a few moments of peace and quiet is by teaching your children about quiet time. Even small children need a few minutes of quiet time before going to bed.
Children that do not want to go to bed at night, are rowdy a few minutes prior to bedtime, or eat sugary treats before sleeping are bound to have trouble drifting off to sleep. Relaxation is the key to a good nights sleep even for young children.
To instill “Quiet Time” in your young children, begin by starting a bedtime routine. You should go into a room that is not brightly lit, use items such as tabletop fountains to help create a calm environment, and then read a book to your little ones. Start this routine about 30 minutes prior to their bedtime.
Your new Quiet Time may, in the beginning, be a hard task; however, even with infants this is a good way to start. They will learn that during quiet time, mommy or daddy will cuddle and read them a story before saying good night. It is also very important that both parents participate as much as possible. Take turns if possible. If this is not possible through the week due to work schedules, the other parent can have quiet time on the weekends.
Along with tabletop fountains such as the Alpine Pouring Serenity Table Top Fountain or the Riverbed Fountain, you can also give your little one a Lavender Lab to cuddle up with while listening to the story. The Lavender Lab produces an aroma that will help lull your little one of to dreamland.
Children that do not want to go to bed at night, are rowdy a few minutes prior to bedtime, or eat sugary treats before sleeping are bound to have trouble drifting off to sleep. Relaxation is the key to a good nights sleep even for young children.
To instill “Quiet Time” in your young children, begin by starting a bedtime routine. You should go into a room that is not brightly lit, use items such as tabletop fountains to help create a calm environment, and then read a book to your little ones. Start this routine about 30 minutes prior to their bedtime.
Your new Quiet Time may, in the beginning, be a hard task; however, even with infants this is a good way to start. They will learn that during quiet time, mommy or daddy will cuddle and read them a story before saying good night. It is also very important that both parents participate as much as possible. Take turns if possible. If this is not possible through the week due to work schedules, the other parent can have quiet time on the weekends.
Along with tabletop fountains such as the Alpine Pouring Serenity Table Top Fountain or the Riverbed Fountain, you can also give your little one a Lavender Lab to cuddle up with while listening to the story. The Lavender Lab produces an aroma that will help lull your little one of to dreamland.
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