7 Daylight Savings Sleep Tips for Baby!

by Jenn

Daylight savings time ends on Sunday, November 3rd at 2:00am. I always dread rolling my clock back an hour, it makes things harder around my house, not only for me and my husband, but the kids too.  Getting out of bed at 6:30 is now like 5:30am, it’s no wonder we have a difficult time until we adjust.

Babies 5 months and older are likely to have a sleep pattern, which means mom often feels the loss of sleep as well.  Good news is there are a few things we can do to help make the time change easier on everyone.

DSC05481If you’re a mom looking a few great tips to help your baby sleep with the Daylight Savings time change coming up, here are a few tips to help you.

7 Daylight Savings Sleep Tips for Baby

  • Start thinking about adjusting your child’s bedtime and nap times early.  Just 15 to 30 minutes a day for a few days before daylight savings ends.  This will make the time change easy on you and baby.  Remember when you adjust naps, and bedtime to adjust mealtimes as well.
  • For children under the age of 4 nap time is important, so be sure and make them top priority during the time change.  Be sure baby is exposed to the natural light of the days, open curtains, go on walks, go outside, and enjoy the day.  Before bedtime you can help your child get good sleep by closing certain, and dimming the lights about 30-45 minutes before nap time.  If for some reason your child needs a late afternoon nap be sure it’s no longer than 45 minutes or you will have a little one up past their bedtime.
  • Consider installing curtains that blackout the room, and possibly a sound machine.
  • Get outside, and be active.  My favorite thing to do, get outside and play hard, get that energy out.  It will make your little one sleep better, lay down more easily, and often leads to mom sleeping better as well lol.
  • Right now is the perfect time to make sure your little ones bedtime is age appropriate.
  • Help your baby know when it’s bedtime by establishing a betimes routine that is soothing.
  • Pay attention, and look for sleepy time cues from your little one.  Change your little ones diaper right before they go to sleep.

Did you know that about 52% of moms feel that their sleep papers are off when Daylight Savings Time ends?  Having a super absorbent diaper is important, especially during the time-change.  Yes, the end of Daylight Savings Time!  Good luck moms!

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12 comments

Emilie Proctor November 13, 2013 - 5:21 pm

I learned that Pampers makes bath products!

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danielle November 5, 2013 - 8:00 pm

I learned that they need to be able to pull their pants up and down as a sign of potty training….I WISH! My son is nowhere close to wanting to…he can take off his clothes though… So i have 2 in diapers for a little while longer than expected.

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lauramroque November 4, 2013 - 9:58 pm

Awesome Tips. Like that websIte is divided a by age makes products easy to search

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Emily C. November 4, 2013 - 4:19 pm

I never thought about daylight savings affecting their sleeping patterns!

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Gina H. November 4, 2013 - 3:00 pm

I have never thought about time change and baby sleeping patterns.. This is my first year as a new mom… Thanks for sharing

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gigi borden November 4, 2013 - 8:21 am

this is awesome, thanks for sharing!!!!

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mindy cole November 4, 2013 - 7:47 am

I like that each package of pampers have points you can earn to use for contest or for other specials

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Denise konkel November 3, 2013 - 4:49 pm

Pampers cruisers..love em

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Gianna November 2, 2013 - 9:19 pm

Pampers Cruisers.

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debbie jackson November 2, 2013 - 4:41 pm

I learned they are making them in larger sizes….love the crduisers

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sandra davis November 2, 2013 - 4:10 pm

i really like the papmpers rewards program they have. i also like the easy up trainers that they have now.

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cheryl lister November 2, 2013 - 10:51 am

These are good tips. I’ll pass along to my daughter with her 2 little ones. Definitely agree on the “play hard.” Even I need to do that in order to sleep well.

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