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Home > My Toddler > My toddler's health > Toddler sleeping problems
It’s really quite common for toddlers to go through a sleepless phase and this can be exhausting for both of you. We’ve got some information to help you to understand why your toddler may be having trouble and you can pick up some tips on how you can help too. We’re here to offer advice and guidance when you need it – just get in touch with our team and we’ll talk things through.
Lisa, baby care advisor and mum
Your toddler should have around 11 hours sleep every night, plus an hour-and-a-half nap in the afternoon. That’s the ideal situation but as you’ll know, children aren’t programmed like robots and every one is unique! Many toddlers experience problems sleeping. Around 1 in 5 toddlers have difficulty settling down, or wake frequently in the night and many just wake up too early in the morning.
There’s no hard and fast rule about what causes sleeping problems, but often there are some small changes you can make which might help things.
Your toddler should experience fewer problems getting to sleep if you create a simple, regular routine before bed, including 15-20 minutes of quiet time. During this special time you can read a story to them, give them a bath or simply sit and have a cuddle! They’ll find it much easier to switch off at the end of the day this way.
Make sure your toddler is dressed comfortably and the room temperature is not too hot or too cold. It also helps to keep the house quiet and the lights low to teach them the difference between night and day – a dimmer switch can work wonders, as can thick curtains or a blind that won’t let street lights disturb them.
There are some other tips that can help if your toddler is restless:
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