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http://www.stressfreekids.com Tips Help Bedtime Problems
by Lori Lite
One of the most stressful and common problems that parents and kids face today is bedtime. Seventy percent of kids say that they worry, and 69 percent of parents say that they would like to improve their bedtime routine. Well I have a few simple tips that can make your bedtime routine stress free and dissolve your bedtime problems.
Tips:
1. Focus on Relaxation - One thing you can do to make bedtime stress free is focus on relaxation instead of the actual act of falling asleep. And you can encourage relaxation with things like aromatherapy and eye pillows. I used to take a drop of lavender oil and put it on my child's sleep spot and they would fall asleep much more easily. Eye pillows over their eyes are soothing and also encourage them to keep their eyes closed. Don't forget a little massage. A few minutes of massaging someone's back could knock out an hour off of your bedtime.
2. Set the Mood -- It's important to make the whole energy of the house settle down before bedtime. Dim the lights, lower the volume, shut the TV off. And I would avoid playing simulating video games before bedtime. If you have older children in the house, it's especially important because the younger children feel the awakeness and the energy of the older kids and it's very hard to get them to sleep. So focus on relaxation and bringing the energy down a notch and you'll see sleep happen a lot easier.
3. Create a Peaceful Space -- Paint your child's room a soothing color. Something that will lull them off into dreamland. Bright reds and oranges aren't usually the best to make a child feel calm. Light blues and greens and tans are calming. Let your children participate in the color selection. Even painting a dolphin on the wall can help them to think of oceans and dolphins and helps them go to sleep easier. A little effort can go a long way.
4. Improve Relationships -- With a little effort, you can turn bedtime into a relaxing, fun, bonding experience for you and your child. Before you know it you'll be high-fiving your husband and have a lot of extra time on your hands to enjoy each other's company. Sweet dreams.
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Stress Free Kids founder Lori Lite has created a line of books and CDs designed to help children, teens, and adults decrease stress, anxiety, and anger. Ms. Lite's books, CDs, and lesson plans are considered a resource for parents, psychologists, therapists, child life specialists, teachers, and yoga instructors. Lori is a certified children's meditation facilitator and received national attention on ABC's "Shark Tank." For more information visit Stress Free Kids and for daily advice follow Lori on Twitter and Facebook.