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Toddlerhood is such a time of wonder and delight, blended with an emerging sense of self. As a toddler finds out more of how they fit into the world, they look for independence to discover and grow.

The downside to that wonder and excitement in life, is not wanting it to stop. There are very few toddlers who actively instigate sleep time.

Toddlers love being around ‘the action,’ so the notion of leaving the fun to meet sleep needs, can result in challenges. Remember at all times, toddlers love positive attention about what they are doing, their achievements and their abilities. When a toddler is happy with an achievement, their behaviour says it all.

So firstly, notice the good behaviours in preparation for quiet time and resist the negative statements which are common for adults experiencing frustration and despair. If your toddler takes some time to calm, start preparing for sleep time well in advance of the actual sleep, to prevent overtiredness.

As much as it would be great if overtired toddlers just fell to sleep, they don’t. In fact, many toddlers wind up and up, and it all ends in tears. Toddlers are known for their inability to self calm, especially when tired so they require assistance before sleep time for the essential wind down time. A quiet environment is a great start, away from that action and activity of the world. Wind down is not the time for computer or phone screens, it is the time for a quiet book read, a cuddle and maybe a swaying rhythmical snuggle or a massage. It is helpful to have a rhythm to sleep preparation so your toddler can anticipate and even participate in the preparation. It may be helpful for you to begin, and then involve your toddler in activities, such as packing up the toys into the toy box, to show sleep time is imminent.

Watching your toddler participate in the ‘sleep time’ preparation can be soothing for you, and in turn, be a positive experience for your toddler.

If, despite all your efforts, your toddler becomes overtired, you will need to offer more comfort and support to help them calm for sleep. We live and learn, so next time you might consider starting sleep preparation a little earlier to avoid the challenges that can be associated with overtired toddlers.

Safe Sleep Space www.safesleepspace.com.au

  • My toddler got so overtired once I had to lay with her and cuddle her tight till she fell asleep, she had lost all ability to settle herself.

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  • My son who is almost 3 is a nightmare when he is tired. He is totally different to his 2 older sisters .

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  • when my 3yo is over tired u dont want to get in her way or she screams the house down..

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  • I remember when my boys were toddler . Have quiet time before bed they sleep better.

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  • Having a routine before nap/bed-time is so important. Reading, massaging, singing a soft lullaby all great calming techniques. Do leave child to settle on their own, after their routine has been completed.

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  • Thank you for the great read.

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  • Winding down is so important – and this applies to adults too!

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  • Everything seems harder with an over tired toddler

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  • interesting read theres nothing worse than an overtired tot. oops yes there is a overtired teenager.

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  • AN interesting read with a lot of useful tips

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  • Sleep routines were a must when mine were younger, especially with the twins.

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  • My I little man 2.5yrs true so hard to get out of his nap he even nowadays says no mummy I stay with you <3

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  • My daughter has always been a routine baby. 12pm hits and she tells me it’s nap time!!

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  • Lol I hate the Toddler whining noise that was mine today before his nap because he was very cheeky last night lol

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  • omg there is nothing worse than a tired toddler wingy and cranky you would think they would just nod off like we would lol

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  • You would think that overtired toddlers would fall asleep quicker but that isnt really the case, great article.

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  • I’m dreading toddler hood! Hopefully her routine will srill work 🙂

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  • thanks for the tips, theres nothing worse than a tired, noisy and cranky bub!

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  • i swear i can’t tell if my toddler is tired these days, it’s like she has a new spark of energy, i just send her to bed the same night every night and she’s asleep within 2 minutes.

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  • My 18 month old is easy to pick when he is tired still, he starts rubbing his dummy clip on his face and stops playing..

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