I am the sleep czar in my house. I believe in bedtime routines, long and frequent naps on a schedule, and lots of sleep. My children can even recite Weissbluth’s “sleep rules” by heart. As we have had more children — and those children have gotten older — things have loosened up, but only a bit. Bedtime was at 6:30 for my son as an infant and is 7:30 now that he’s in elementary school.
This recent study shows that children who get more sleep function better. Duh.
But I take issue with this little quote:
“Going to bed one hour earlier, that’s not a lot to ask a family, can make a big difference in terms of a child’s daytime behavior,” says Dr. Meltzer.
Not a lot to ask a family. Huh? Really?
Let’s look at my kids’ evening routine:
- 5:30 Full-on sprint mode. I make dinner; the 5YO and 7YO watch something on PBS; baby hangs on me or them.
- 6:00 Dinner time. The kids and I are eating by the time my husband gets home at 6:22.
- 6:45 Our 1YO is melting down and we scurry him off to a 7:00 bedtime. Big kids hit the bath or their evening routine.
- 7:00 Baby is in bed. Begin reading to the bigs.
- 7:30 Big kids in bed. Sometimes smooth, sometimes not.
And they wake up at around 6:30am on school days. So, how could we possibly back that up by one full hour?
What’s it like in your house?
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