Is bedtime hell for you and you child? It does not have to be. It is easier than you think to solve bedtime problems.This article will give you an understanding of why bedtime problems arise and how to keep from unwittingly contributing to them.
There are two main types of problems that arise, as far as I can tell. The first comes from your child being afraid of the dark; the second comes from your child resisting going to bed at bedtime…if you have a bedtime.
I will not address the question of whether or not it is good to have a bedtime because I have seen no clear evidence that one is better in the overall development of the child to another. With no bedtime, there can be no bedtime problems. Therefore, this article will address the concerns of those parents who have a bedtime for their children.
Understanding your child’s resistance to bedtime and knowing what to do will go a long way in helping you solve bedtime problems. Children resist going to bed for basically one reason – fear/anxiety. If, as a parent you understand this you will be less likely to get irritated with your child and more likely to reassure your child.
Having a transition time when you tell a story, or read a story can be very reassuring. Children love stories, and our willingness to spend time with our kids, telling them or reading stories implies that we care about them, that we are interested in them. It is also calming and inducing of a trance, or trance-like state, that facilitates falling asleep. Children, and I dare say parents, love this ritual. It is bonding, it is intimate, and it is caring.
It also provides leverage for “enforcing” bedtime. If bedtime is, say at
I do not think that I have ever met a child that does not rush to be in bed on time for the story. If you have such a child I would love to hear from you, and we can address this separately.
I invite you to contact me, send me your comments or questions, and check out some of the resources here.
I will take up the problem of fear of the dark in another article.
Happy parenting.

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