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Searching for a sleep solution?
Here are some sleep strategies from Ann Douglas, awardwinning author of "Sleep Solutions for Your Baby, Toddler and Preschooler" (Wiley): • Keep it cool. Make sure the child's room is a comfortable temperature, ideally in the 68 to 72 degree range. • Swaddle smart. If the baby likes to be swaddled for comfort, make sure the swaddle isn't causing the baby to become too warm. Switch to a lightweight fabric. • Check to see if the baby is too warm by feeling the back of the baby's neck to see if she's sweating. • Darken the room with blackout liners and shades if she has a hard time sleeping when it's light outside. • Cool kids down with a prebedtime shower or bath, or encourage them to soak their feet before tuck-in time. It can help bring their overall body temperature down. • Talk to a child at bedtime so she can open up about any unsettling experiences that may make it difficult to relax. • Watch the caffeine. Substitute milk for caffeinated soft drinks and go easy on chocolate bars and other caffeine-rich treats. This story is provided by North American Precis Syndicate Inc. |
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