Setting the clocks back an hour can wreak havoc at home while everyone is adjusting! Your kiddo will probably wake up early but get over-tired at night (and as you know, that doesn't equal falling asleep easily!). Set yourself up for success by EXPECTING:
- sleeping and eating patterns to be out of whack
- more power struggles, meltdowns, arguing and yelling
This
extra stress can last for a few days or even a week or more, but it WILL pass - think jet lag!
Here are 5 quick tips to help make this transition week easier:
Here are 5 quick tips to help make this transition week easier:
- CLEAR YOUR PLATE! Eliminate or re-schedule all unnecessary activities for both you AND your child this week.
- GIVE YOURSELF A BREAK! Order in food, leave a chore till next week, or 1 email unanswered.
- HAVE DINNER EARLY! Your child's tummy still wants to eat when it's hungry even though the clock now says it's an hour early. Move dinner forward gradually over the week until it matches the clock. Help your child understand that his or her "inside" clock is still adjusting even though the "outside" clock was changed already.
- PULL OVER! When things melt down, Stop, Drop & Breathe! Then say with conviction, "We're all dys-regulated right now, but it's going to be OK!" (Say it even when you don't believe it!)
- SMILE FOR NO REASON! Smiling will shift negative energy and help you feel better. You might even end up laughing with your child.
FOCUS ON CONNECTION
LET GO OF PERFECTION! (Just a little) It's going to be OK...
and as always, KEEP BREATHING!
Choose 1 tip to try TODAY.LET GO OF PERFECTION! (Just a little) It's going to be OK...
and as always, KEEP BREATHING!
Let me know how it goes by leaving a comment below...
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