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How can you help your child learn to fall asleep? This printable information sheet explains that developing healthy sleep patterns is a learned skill, and one that usually involves rituals and routines. Getting children to sleep can be a challenge, especially if you have a very active child, the kind whose mind just can’t stop. How to establish rituals, routines and a soothing setting that will help your child are all covered in this practical and reassuring QWIK Sheet.
Qwik sheet cost: $2.95
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The Sleep Book for Tired Parents
- How much should toddlers sleep?
- What sleep issues are typical
- Problem-solving techniques
Is This a Phase?
- Who needs naps?
- When biological clocks are irregular
- When fantasy frightens
Living with the Active Alert Child
- Why intense kids have to learn to sleep
- Using rituals and rules
- Providing unintrusive reassurance
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