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5 Myths About Kids and Sleep Debunked – So You Can Stop Tearing Yourself Up and Get a Better Night’s Rest

 

Sleep.

It's up there with eating and tantrums as a stress-causing subject for parents. And isn't there just so many ideas, action plans and tools for change online or offered by well-meaning grandparents, caregivers, friends?

We bet you could even ask your pizza delivery guy and he'd even share his opinion about how parents should go about getting their kids to sleep.

Wow! That's a lot of pressure to Get. Things. Right. And a lot of room to feel like you've gotten everything wrong. To really feel like a failure.

And if there's one thing we do know it's that pressure and fear of failure does not make for peaceful parenting or a happy bedtime.

And you shouldn't have to feel like that anyways.

Why We Wanted to Share Five Myths About Kids and Sleep

So – we wanted to take a minute this week to share five sleep myths that seem to do the rounds at parent clubs and playdates – and seem to really rattle parents. Once these five myths are debunked, we can get back to our families and developing a plan that really works. Call it your own, bespoke, family sleep plan.

Listen in to hear five myths about kids and sleep – and why they need debunking right now.

More Resources for solving kids' sleep issues

Does your child fight sleep? This post suggests one question you can ask to help a child sleep better

Fear often sits at the heart of why a child can't sleep. For ways to support your child to sleep confidence, read these Gentle Ways To Get a Child To Sleep

Find out what stops kids from sleeping, how to set limits around sleep and how to build your child’s sleep confidence. Learn more about Hand in Hand Parenting’s Helping Your Children Sleep, online class

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