Friday, March 6, 2020

Guest Tips How to Make Your Sleep Routine Smarter for Your Child

Guest Tips How to Make Your Sleep Routine Smarter for Your Child Guest Tips: How to Make Your Sleep Routine Smarter for Your Child The following post was written  by  Alanna McGinn, Certified Infant and Toddler Sleep Consultant and Founder of  Good Night Sleep Site  â€" a Global Pediatric and Family Sleep Team. During the school year, heading to bed at a decent time and getting a good night’s sleep is important for children. A well-rested child will display better cognitive ability, a more pleasant mood and temperament, and a stronger immune system. While an important component of proper sleep hygiene is to follow a consistent and soothing routine,  where you can  bond and meet your child’s attachment needs, it can also be a time to tie in some reading and comprehension. Ways to Make Bedtime Smarter for Kids Bedtime stories don’t always have to happen in their bed. What if you carved out a special bedtime nook in their room where together you can curl up and get caught up about your day, or even practice some schoolwork? What a great idea to make a special place in their room for that quality time. But what can you include in that special bedtime nook? I created this fun magnetic board for my daughter’s room. She and I have a blast with it and it was super easy and affordable to make. Head over to the dollar store and buy a large size cookie sheet. Personalize it with duct tape and now your child has their own magnetic board for reading flash cards and alphabet magnets. Don’t forget that bedtime doesn’t just have to be a time for reading comprehension but it can also include math as well! Buy a plain canvas and collect different felt story boards available at most dollar and craft stores. Using foam letters start off the story yourself and then let your child’s imagination run wild. Every night they can create their own story or add on different chapters. A great idea for some imaginative play and a great form of “output” right before bed. And don’t forget no nook is complete without a favorite lovey or blanket that they can snuggle down with as well. We know that sleep is important during the school year and we know that a proper bedtime routine is always the best route to take to have a good night’s sleep, but remember your routine can be whatever you and your child make it into. Be together and be creative and get ready for some healthy post- [Holiday] (and smarter) Zzz’s. Kumon not only helps children strengthen their math and reading skills, it also helps them build healthy routines in and out of school. Find out more by  scheduling a  parent orientation session  today!   You might also be interested in: 6 Oral Reading Tips for Parents 6 Practical Tips for Summer Parenting Spark a Love for Literature with These  Read-Aloud  Tips 4 Simple Tips for Setting Goals with Your Child in the New Year Guest Tips How to Make Your Sleep Routine Smarter for Your Child Guest Tips: How to Make Your Sleep Routine Smarter for Your Child The following post was written  by  Alanna McGinn, Certified Infant and Toddler Sleep Consultant and Founder of  Good Night Sleep Site  â€" a Global Pediatric and Family Sleep Team. During the school year, heading to bed at a decent time and getting a good night’s sleep is important for children. A well-rested child will display better cognitive ability, a more pleasant mood and temperament, and a stronger immune system. While an important component of proper sleep hygiene is to follow a consistent and soothing routine,  where you can  bond and meet your child’s attachment needs, it can also be a time to tie in some reading and comprehension. Ways to Make Bedtime Smarter for Kids Bedtime stories don’t always have to happen in their bed. What if you carved out a special bedtime nook in their room where together you can curl up and get caught up about your day, or even practice some schoolwork? What a great idea to make a special place in their room for that quality time. But what can you include in that special bedtime nook? I created this fun magnetic board for my daughter’s room. She and I have a blast with it and it was super easy and affordable to make. Head over to the dollar store and buy a large size cookie sheet. Personalize it with duct tape and now your child has their own magnetic board for reading flash cards and alphabet magnets. Don’t forget that bedtime doesn’t just have to be a time for reading comprehension but it can also include math as well! Buy a plain canvas and collect different felt story boards available at most dollar and craft stores. Using foam letters start off the story yourself and then let your child’s imagination run wild. Every night they can create their own story or add on different chapters. A great idea for some imaginative play and a great form of “output” right before bed. And don’t forget no nook is complete without a favorite lovey or blanket that they can snuggle down with as well. We know that sleep is important during the school year and we know that a proper bedtime routine is always the best route to take to have a good night’s sleep, but remember your routine can be whatever you and your child make it into. Be together and be creative and get ready for some healthy post- [Holiday] (and smarter) Zzz’s. Kumon not only helps children strengthen their math and reading skills, it also helps them build healthy routines in and out of school. Find out more by  scheduling a  parent orientation session  today!   You might also be interested in: 6 Oral Reading Tips for Parents 6 Practical Tips for Summer Parenting Spark a Love for Literature with These  Read-Aloud  Tips 4 Simple Tips for Setting Goals with Your Child in the New Year

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