Daylight Saving ... it's just lovely having that extra sunshine at the end of the day. But for the small people in our lives it can mean it's not time for bed just yet! "It can't be bedtime yet mum, the sun is still up!" It's only an hour change, but those 60 minutes can have a huge impact on our children's bedtime routine.
Routines are important for children and we could have spent ages settling them into a routine that works really well for us and our children only to have it derailed by the clocks changing. Establishing a new routine after daylight saving can take at least a week, so to ensure that you don't have an over tired child in your household here are some simple strategies for you to try.
There are two approaches to managing this time transition either move your child's bedtime before the daylight saving weekend or afterwards.
Being prepared for daylight saving
Begin changing your child's bedtime