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Health Tip: Putting Your Child to Bed

Improve the child's chances for a good night's sleep


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(HealthDay News) -- To help your child get a good night's sleep, it's important to reduce distractions in the bedroom and establish a bedtime routine.

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Here are some suggestions, courtesy of the Nemours Foundation:

  • Set a regular bed time for your child.
  • Have the child start relaxing and doing quiet activities, such as reading or listening to music, about 30 minutes before going to bed.
  • Every night, have the child use the bathroom, wash hands and brush teeth to prepare for bed.
  • Do something fun but quiet together every night before bed, such as reading a book or telling a story.
  • Make sure the room is a comfortable temperature.
  • Don't allow a television or video games in the room.
  • Encourage your child to stay in bed, and praise him or her for doing so.


-- Diana Kohnle

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Last updated 3/6/2008

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