How to Easily Adjust Baby to Daylight Savings Time | Sleep Survival Guide
As the clocks spring forward or fall back, adjusting your baby's sleep schedule can feel like a daunting task. However, with a gentle and consistent approach, you can help your little one transition smoothly into the new time. Here are some effective strategies to ease the adjustment:
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Gradual Transition: In the week leading up to the time change, start to shift your baby's schedule by 10-15 minutes each day. This gradual adjustment can make the new routine feel less abrupt.
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Adjust Bedtime and Naptime: Move bedtime and naptime closer to the new time by making small adjustments. If your baby typically sleeps at 7 PM, aim for a 7:10 PM bedtime on the first night after the clock change, and gradually shift it until it aligns with the new schedule.
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Create a Consistent Routine: Maintain a calming bedtime routine that signals to your baby that it’s time for sleep. Activities such as a warm bath, storytime, or gentle lullabies can help ease the transition.
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Use Natural Light: Exposure to natural light during the day can help regulate your baby’s internal clock. Spend time outdoors in the morning after the time change to reinforce the new schedule.
- Be Patient: Remember, every baby adjusts at their own pace. It may take up to a week for your little one to fully adapt, so be patient and flexible during this period.
By employing these strategies, you can support your baby's adjustment to daylight savings time, ensuring a smoother transition for the whole family.
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