Training Toddlers to Sleep Independently
Published by Brian Yalung July 21st, 2008 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Cures, Sleep Education, Sleep Issues.As far as babies are concerned, many of us may perhaps have noticed that they sleep for most parts of their days. But the real question here is the time to which they will be sleeping. Apparently, for most new parents, this is something that they are unaware of. For the seasoned parents, it means that they will have to adjust accordingly to how their children would sleep. It also means that they should be open to some sleep disorders ahead.

But rather than sulking in agony, there are new practices to help regulate a baby’s sleeping cycle. The answer? Teach them to sleep on their own. It is called sleep training by some but if you know your way on how to be a parent, it is something you should check out.
For some parents, it may be hard. But just take it as a challenge in itself. Outside sleeping, it’s a form of teaching kids on how to be independent at their primal age. No one said it would be easy but if you master it, you will be surprised at other things that your child will learn later on.
(Source) Canada.com
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