• As the clocks spring forward or fall back, the transition into and out of Daylight Savings Time can be particularly challenging for children. To help ease this shift, consider implementing gradual adjustments to their bedtime and wake-up time a few days before the change. For instance, moving their schedule by 15 minutes each day can help them acclimatise without the jarring effects of sudden shifts.

    Maintaining a consistent evening routine can also provide a sense of stability. Engage in calming activities such as reading or gentle storytelling, which signal to their bodies that it’s time to wind down. Moreover, ensure their sleep environment is conducive to rest: dim the lights, limit screen time in the hour leading up to sleep, and create a comfortable, quiet space.

    On the morning of the time change, encourage exposure to natural light—open the curtains or take a stroll outside—to help their internal clocks synchronise with the new time. Lastly, be patient; children may take a little while to adjust, and extra cuddles or reassurance can go a long way in making this transition smoother.