A parent asked me today for resources to help her third grader get to sleep. She explained that since school started each night has gotten worse. After listening to what they had already tried, I gave her my usual recommendations and asked if she also wanted to consider using an app or two to see if one might help. I use a few myself when I have trouble winding down.
Establishing
a relaxing routine for bedtime and avoiding exposure to bright light as the
body prepares for sleep are important. Reading or being read to gives the child
a chance to begin to relax and unwind (along with many other benefits). Some
families have found that saying what they are grateful for or writing a
gratitude journal entry ends the day on a positive note.
For
those children who still have trouble relaxing and allowing sleep to take over,
there are a variety of apps. The electronic device could be put on the floor
under the bed so the light is not a problem. Children may respond to one of
these type of apps: guided meditation, nature sounds or white noise, breathing
practice, or relaxing yoga. Some of these are free and others cost less than
$5.00.
Preschool
– grade 1
Arabian
Nights by Relax Kids
Enchanted
Meditation
Sleepasaurus
Grades
2 and older
Sleep
Meditations for Kids by Christiane Kerr
Deep
Sleep with Andrew Johnson
Sleep
Genius
Smiling
Mind
AmbiScience
Sleep Aid for Children
Breathing
Zone
Stop,
Breathe & Think
Breathe2Relax
Relaxing
Sounds of Nature Lite
Naturespace:
Relax Meditate Focus Sleep and Relax
Nature
Sounds Relax and Sleep
Yoga
in Bed
I welcome additional suggestions.
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