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Sweet Dreams
Helping Toddlers Build
Healthy Sleep Habits By Alex Powell
Healthy Sleep Habits
Is bedtime a battle? Does the patter of not-so-tiny feet keep you awake at night? If you're dreaming of the day your toddler sleeps through the night, you may be dreaming for quite some time.
"Children do not outgrow sleep problems," says Dr. Jodi Mindell, author of Sleeping Through the Night: How Infants, Toddlers and Their Parents Can Get a Good Night's Sleep (HarperCollins, 1997). According to Dr. Mindell, many toddlers' sleep issues actually develop during infancy. "Whatever habits were instilled before are going to continue unless parents make a change," she says.
The good news is that it's never too late to help your child develop better sleep habits.Here aresome simple changes for more peaceful nights.
Holly Salmon doesn't want to jinx it, but she cautiously admits that her 2-year-old, Joe, is a great sleeper. Salmon, fromNew Haven, Conn., finds that a bedtime routine is important to Joe.


