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    How to Get Your Toddler to Stay in Bed

    Use win-win solutions and bedtime cues to solve sleep problems!

    Dr. Harvey Karp

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    • What to Do if Your Toddler Will Not Stay in Bed
    • Keeping a Toddler in Bed With Incentives
    • How to Keep a Toddler in Bed

    Night after night, 2 1/2-year-old Asher called his parents back to his room after lights-out. He wanted a drink, a hug, another book. He was an expert at persuasion: ‘I really, really, really need a kiss from Daddy.’

    So Matty and Masha decided to have a meeting with Asher during the day. They sat down and talked about all the fun things they did last weekend and all the great things that Asher was doing now that he was a big boy (so much bigger than his little brother, Max). But they all had one problem. Asher did not like it when he had to go to bed, and they did not like it when he kept calling them back. But how were Matty and Masha going to make sure they kept their little toddler in bed?

    What to Do if Your Toddler Will Not Stay in Bed

    Matty and Masha had a great idea. They decided to try using a ‘payment’ system with Asher.

    Masha said ‘We will give you 2 of these poker chips every night at bedtime. We will still come back whenever you want us to, but the new rule is that each time we come you will give us one of the poker chips, just like the way we pay for something at the store.’

    ‘If you do not need us to come back at all, then you can keep the poker chips, or give them to us and we will give you a special gift for each poker chip. Should you get a special sticker? Or would you like a little bag of biscuits for 2 poker chips? What do you think would be a good gift?’

    Asher decided he wanted the biscuits. And they all agreed and shook hands on their new deal. 

    That night at bedtime, right before brushing his teeth, Matty played the boob (one of my favourite toddler techniques) by pretending that he could not remember what they had agreed on.

    He asked Asher for help: “I can not exactly remember our deal. We give you 2 poker chips and then you give us 1 each time you call for us to come. But in the morning what do we give you for each poker chip? Was it a quarter?” And Asher immediately chimed in, in his cute little lisp, ‘Bithscuits!!’ ‘Oh right, biscuits. You love them so much!’

    About 5 minutes after lights-out, Asher called out, ‘I am thirsty Mum!’ Masha came right away and said, ‘Hi, sweetheart, I can get you some water or juice, but remember the rule: you have to give me one of your poker chips—or if you are not too-too thirsty you could wait until morning, and then get all the water you want for free, okay?’

    Asher’s face got serious and he looked at his hand (holding the chips) and then at Masha and then at his hand again. Then he said, ‘That is okay, Mum, I do not need water so much right now.’ Masha reminded him that she is happy to come back again if he got thirsty. And he said, ‘That is okay, I will just hug Knuckles [his stuffed dog].’ ‘Okay,’ Masha said. ‘Just let me know if you need me later. Night-night…do not let the bed bugs bite!’

    Masha said, ‘By the way he was clutching those chips, I knew I was going to get sleep that night. The next morning, he proudly presented the chips to us at the breakfast table. And we exchanged them for his biscuits (which he put away in his room for later!).’

    ‘The rest of the week, there were only a few times he exchanged a poker chip for me to come and cuddle. The next week we had another meeting and changed the incentive: Asher decided that he wanted 1 chip to get a 2 minute piggyback ride and he wanted to keep the biscuits for the 2-chip exchange.’ 

    Keeping a Toddler in Bed With Incentives

    As you can see, you should never threaten or judge your child for not getting the tokens. Just cheerfully remind her that she has a choice. And if she does not do the job today, maybe she will do it tomorrow.

    Of course, if your child refuses your deal or breaks her promise, you can try giving her another chance (‘Okay, I can see you are not ready yet, so should we give you 1 or 2 more minutes to play before we have to put on pyjamas and brush teeth?’). But if she still refuses, you may just have to skip the tooth brushing that night (it is too hard to do with a screaming child anyway). Tell her she leaves you no choice but to pick her up and take her to bed—so she does not learn that whining gets her what she wants.

    When you combine win-win solutions with all your bedtime sleep cues, you will solve many sleep problems quickly. 

    How to Keep a Toddler in Bed

    Here is a quick review of all the tricks you can use at this stage to get your little cub tucked in happily:

    • Build confidence during the day with Toddler-ese, patience-stretching, magic breathing, gossiping, playing the boob, sticker charts, role-playing, fairy tales, and a Beddy-Bye.
    • Have 30 to 60 minutes of quiet time with the lights dimmed and the telly off before you start your routine. A warm bath and a massage can also relax your child.
    • Let your sweetie say goodnight to all the toys!
    • Use white noise, loveys, storybooks, lullabies, lavender, and bedtime sweet talk to help your child drift off. A dummy is fine at this stage, too.

     

    Descargo de responsabilidad: La información en nuestro sitio NO es un consejo médico para ninguna persona o condición específica. Solo se proporciona como información general. Si tiene alguna pregunta o preocupación médica sobre su hijo o sobre usted mismo, por favor contacte a su proveedor de salud. La leche materna es la mejor fuente de nutrición para los bebés. Es importante que, en preparación para la lactancia y durante la misma, las madres lleven una dieta saludable y equilibrada. La combinación de lactancia materna y alimentación con biberón en las primeras semanas de vida puede reducir la producción de leche materna y es difícil revertir la decisión de no amamantar. Si decide utilizar fórmula infantil, debe seguir las instrucciones cuidadosamente.

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