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Preschool Parenting - Sleep Issues

Preschoolers may seem to possess an unending supply of energy, but getting enough sleep is vital for healthy growth and development. Discover how to develop a peaceful bedtime routine and how to keep your preschooler in bed! Get answers to common questions such as, "Does my preschooler still need naps?" and "How do I handle bed-wetting?" Learn how to cope when your preschooler experiences nightmares. Find help creating morning routines. Whatever your preschooler's sleep issue, you'll find advice and tips to help your preschooler get the most from sleep time.

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Easing Your Preschooler's Bedtime Fears
It is not unusual for preschoolers to be afraid of the dark, but these fears can make bedtime difficult to manage. Parents can help their preschooler overcome these fears by offering support and comfort, and trying practical tips such as leaving on a night-light or letting their preschooler listen to quiet music at bedtime.

Solving Preschooler Sleep Problems
The bedtime routine. It involves one-on-one attention from parents, with consistent observation of rules and time limits. Unfortunately, all of this comes at a point in your day where you'd rather relax with your feet up than join your preschooler on the floor in a quiet-time activity. But the pay-off potential is big: a full night's sleep.

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Little Mommy Bedtime Baby
Preschoolers are great mimics; copying the actions and behaviors of adults is how they “practice” new skills. Little girls will feel like a grown up when they sing their own Bedtime Baby to sleep. The cuddly doll comes in glow-in-the-dark pajamas, furry lamb slippers and a matching cap. She also has a little lamb that plays lullaby music and an illustrated storybook. Bedtime Baby’s eyes close just like a real baby. Create a new bedtime routine with your preschooler by letting her tuck Bedtime Baby in for sleep before she snuggles in for the night herself.

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Climbing Fitness for Preschoolers
Climbing is important for healthy development for preschoolers. Learn ways to offer safe climbing indoors and outdoors to improve preschooler fitness, balance, coordination, brain development and more. Healthy preschool kids climb often.

Why Adequate Preschooler Sleep is So Important
Your preschooler doesn’t want to go to sleep. This is a common complaint among preschooler parents. Sometimes this leads to parents conceding or bargaining with their preschooler’s demands, and, consequently, sleep requirements are not met. However, a consistent lack of sleep for your preschooler can have a lifetime of negative effects. Sleep habits during the preschool years are crucial to overall well-being, affecting future performance and development.

Preschooler Nutrition Basics

Preschooler Nutrition 101. Learn the basics about the Preschooler Food Guide Pyramid, vitamin requirements, how much protein your preschooler needs each day, and more. You'll be well-equipped with this complete list of preschooler nutrition resources.