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Early Wake Ups | How to PREVENT EARLY MORNING WAKING in 3 year olds

Early Wake Ups | How to PREVENT EARLY MORNING WAKING in 3 year olds

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So, how can you prevent early morning waking in your 3 year old?


You’re dead asleep and then you hear it - your bedroom door creaks open and you hear tiny footsteps coming straight for you. You open one eye and see that it’s 5:15am. Ugh. Why does this keep happening!!!


Do you just have an early riser? Are you destined to wake up at 5am for the rest of your life?


I can confidently tell you NO! Waking at 5am is not cool for anyone - kids or adults. And there are things you can do to fix it.


Kids should be able to naturally sleep until at least 6am in the morning. I know 6am may sound early to some but it’s biologically what our kids are set up to do. But for those of you with early risers who keep seeing the 5 o’clock hour every morning, sleeping until 6 might sound like a dream


Let's see how we can make that happen.


My favorite toddler clock that I mention in the episode: https://amzn.to/3Y5tajU


Resources


Learn more about Jessica and Awesome Little Sleepers.


Save your spot in my next free Toddler Sleep Masterclass at: ToddlerSleepMasterclass.com


Other resources:

  • Join me on Instagram @AwesomeLittleSleepers
  • The ONE thing you can start tonight to improve your toddler's sleep, click here
  • Check out the blog
  • Watch the YouTube channel
  • ‘Sleep Tight Without a Fight’ sleep course, click here
  • My favorite sleep products, click here
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