Saturday, July 28, 2012

Storm Survival Guide


The sounds of crashing thunder accompanied by the bright flashes of lightening can be enough to keep a child from sleeping for days. I thought I would give a few suggestions for keeping your toddler's fears at bay and maybe even add some fun to those scary storms, so everyone can get a good night's rest.

- Many sound machines have "Rain" or "Storm" sounds, but if yours does not you can get a Storm Sounds CD. Play these sounds loudly a couple of times a week in between the storms so that your little one gets used to the noise and it does not seem so unusual.

-Also, preparing a child for the storm can make them feel in control. Show them on the computer or TV that the storm is coming and have a fun 'storm plan.' If the bad weather is during awake hours make it an event, with movies and forts in the living room. If the storm is due to come in the middle of the night, have your child wear their new "magic'" storm PJs, that protect them from the scary sounds and sights while giving them a storm survival kit to have in their bed. This could include a flashlight, a special toy and anything else that may give your him a little extra comfort.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Sunday Snooze Seminar!!!

Sunday Snooze Seminar!!!
 Visit Jessica Gleason Infant Sleep Consultant on Facebook and join our LIVE Q&A from 8pm to 10pm.
So gather all your infant and toddler sleep questions and be sure to invite all your friends and family who may have a sleep dilemmas in their homes. Hope to see you there!.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jessica-Gleason-Infant-Sleep-Consultant/183793565074723

Illness

Many of my clients contact me with questions about their children's change in sleep habits when they catch the flu or even a common cold. While the advice I provide can vary, one thing I always remind them is that sleep is the best preventative against illness. The immune system, especially in children, is designed to protect us from sickness, however exhaustion causes the immune system to function improperly, and consequently cause more sleepless nights.

Travel

You may notice that your older infants and toddlers no longer snooze through more than one sleep cycle (30-45mins) on those long family car trips. So here are a couple of tips to get baby's nap to last a little longer. 
-Keep the car cool and give your little one a blanket to cozy up to as well as their favorite bedtime friend
-Crack a window in the back to create a white noise effect that will mimic your at home sound machine
-Turning the radio on a staticy station can also be used to create white niose and works quite well if turned up loudly when baby starts to fuss.
Wishing everyone Happy Travels:)

Independent Play

We have all had those moments, a few minutes after putting baby down for bed you hear them making alot of noise and wonder whether or not you should go in. This alone time for baby is actually very important to the development of baby's sense of independence, confidence, and allows them to get out that last bit of energy that may be lingering from the day. 
So placing one or two age appropriate toys in your little one's crib fulfills that need for independent play and allows mom or dad a few extra minutes in the morning.