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Daylight Savings Time Tips for Parents

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Did you know Daylight Savings Time is ALREADY next weekend?! I don’t know about you, but that sure sneaked up on me fast! I’m really not complaining though. Although we’ve had a record-breaking mild winter in New England, I am ready for spring! I am ready for sunshine and warmth, and spending time outdoors with my family!

While Daylight Savings Time means more daylight, and a sign that warmer days are ahead, if you’re a parent, you are all too familiar with the horror of readjusting your little ones sleep habits during this transition.  I want to share a few tips I have found to work for my family.
Daylight Savings Time Tips for Parents
 
 

DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME TIPS FOR PARENTS

Exercise
Everyone knows exercise is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle. But, did you know that staying active and exercising also promotes healthy sleep habits? Don’t think you have to run a marathon or do any extra strenuous workouts either. Even light-walking or any moderate exercise will do. Just don’t exercise 2 hours before bedtime.

Take a power nap
A brief 20 minute catnap is really all you need to feel re-energized. In fact, I sometimes find that when I nap longer than 20 minutes, I feel more tired than I was originally!

Cut back on caffeine 
Especially during the evening hours. Caffeine disrupts your body’s internal clock. In fact, caffeine should not be consumed at least 4 hours before bedtime. I know I am guilty of this one. Sometimes blogging keeps me up late at night, and I cannot resist a nice hot cup of coffee. If you’re craving that taste, try decaf instead.

Keep the light out
One of the hardest things about Daylight Savings with children, is it’s sometimes still light outside when they go to bed!! We have room darkening shades in all of the bedrooms, and find it helps out a ton. My husband also greatly appreciates it when he’s working overnight shifts and needs to sleep during the day.

Avoid electronic devices
Who is guilty of taking their phone to bed with them? :::raises hand::: While I am 100% guilty of doing this, I am fully aware how bad it is. By doing this, you don’t allow your brain to shut off. Your body is unable to rest, and it essentially keeps you awake longer.

Use natural sleep aids
Sometimes we all need just a little extra help in the sleep department. I prefer drug-free alternatives to help get a good nights sleep.

Natrol Melatonin



Natrol Melatonin Fast Dissolve is the perfect drug-free sleep aid that you can take anywhere, no water is needed!

  • Available in 5mg and 10mg tablets
  • 100% drug-free and non-habit forming
  • Supports better sleep
  • Helps regulate healthy sleep patterns
  • 100% vegetarian
  • Wake up refreshed in the morning
Natrol Advanced Sleep Melatonin is another drug-free sleep aid that helps you fall asleep and stay asleep with its 2-layered time release tablets.
  • 10mg dose
  • Time released tablets
  • 100% drug-free and non-habit forming
  • Regulates healthy sleep patterns
  • 100% vegetarian
  • Wake up refreshed

These sleep tips will help your body adjust to Daylight Savings, and you’ll get a good nights sleep. How do you conquer Daylight Savings Time?

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