Getting kids back to a good sleep routine after school holidays

Getting kids back to a good sleep routine after school holidays

Sleep is super important. Even more so in school-aged kids who need rest to help them concentrate, learn and enjoy themselves.Holidays can break kids out of any sleeping habits they have during the school term, usually in unhelpful ways. As such, these bad habits like staying up too late, or sleeping in too long, need to be broken before going back to school.Here are six tips to help you do that well:1. Gradually Adjust their Sleep ScheduleOne to two weeks before the start of school, begin to slowly change sleep and wake times to adjust the child’s biological clock.2. Keep a Regular Bedtime (even on weekends)This makes sure your child is getting enough sleep.3. Have a Bedtime RoutineObviously this will differ between a 5 year old and a 15 year old, but an age-appropriate bedtime ritual will help them wind down the same way every night.4. A Good Sleep EnvironmentMake sure they are sleeping in a place that is cool, quiet, dark, and comfortable.5. No Electronics in the BedroomPhones, TV and Video games in the bedroom are very unhelpful for sleep, especially if being used in the hour before bed.6. General HealthMake sure your child is active and eating well. This really helps with getting good sleep.We hope this list is helpful for getting your kids ready to go back and make the most of school.