
Sleep
First, the good news: most toddlers can and will consistently sleep through the night and exhausted parents can begin to enjoy nights of unbroken sleep. And now the bad news: your new challenge is getting your toddler to bed in the first place, and then getting him to stay in bed long enough that he can fall asleep on his own. to do that than at the end of a long day. Here’s what you need to know…

- Introducing a bedtime routine
- Daylight savings and your child's sleep routine
- How much sleep does my toddler need?
- Moving your toddler from a cot to a bed
- How can I keep her safe in her big bed?
- Making the transition to a bed
- Going to bed problems
- Bedtime fears
- Safe sleep
- Night terrors
- Nightmares
- Night waking
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