21 Dec 2017 | 2 min Read
Manveen (Motheropedia_Blog)
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Bedtime is a struggle in most homes. Mamma is chasing baby, baby is running in circles, mumma gets exhausted and the baby gets more resistant. We know how this ends right!?
When your toddler just doesn’t want to sleep, it’s not sleep that he’s evading. In his mind, he’s staying away from more.
For the little one, bedtime is synonymous with:
1. The dark night
A lot of adults too fear the darkness. It’s normal for your toddler too! He feels unprotected and scared.
2. Sleeping alone in his room or crib
Separation or the fear of being away from his parents in a separate room or crib or even the nanny!
3. Possible nightmares
Triggered by exhaustion, emotional stress during the day or plain active imagination, sleep sometimes brings bad dreams and nightmares.
4. Monsters that rise with the dark!
‘Bhoot aajaega’ or ‘Police Uncle ko bulaun?’ Sounds familiar? These threats manifest into great fears and linger making the toddler fearful especially at night.
The above mentioned are legitimate fears and you can help your toddler ease into a better night routine by easing his fears.
Also read: Toddler Fears: #2 Fear of Strangers
Explore the entire collection of articles: Toddler Behaviour
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