Close
App logo

Unlock Additional Features and Earn Reward Points

Want to share your parenting queries and get answers
Get Solutions and advice from other parents and experts
Ask a Question
Guardian of a 7 yr 5 m old girl4 years ago
Q.

My 3.5yrs old daughter is taking long to sleep at night. What can be reason, plz suggest.

2 Answers
Dr Sameer awadhiyaGuardian of 2 children4 years ago
A. Sleeping pattern of small babies vary from one child to another and if there is no discomfort or any cause like infantile colic ,nasal blockage or any kind of pain and if the child is playful and taking proper feeding there is nothing to worry,have patience , this pattern will get normal with time.just keep monitoring your baby for comfortable position and temperature. every baby has its own sleeping pattern which keeps changing with age,only after 5-6 mons of age you can establish a regular sleep cycle gradually with time n age. too much of light and noise may interfere, avoid any excess screen time, fix a regular time, do not allow day time sleep which us not so necessary , massage the feet of the baby for a relaxed and undisturbed sleep. gentle rocking and patting of the baby, singing a lullaby, and light music will also play a good role. lesser the noise and betterbeo the sleep.a sound sleep of 8-10 hrs with a proper diet is sufficient for child's health.
RashmiMom of a 11 yr old girl4 years ago
A. U Should just keep your child away go through the day don’t make your child sleep during the day time that way and keep yourself busy in some or the other activity so that we are child will get tired by the end of the day and then your time you sleep
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
SIMILAR QUESTIONS
Mom of a 6 m old boy
Mom of a 3 m old boy
Mom of a 3 m old girl
Guardian of a 3 m old boy
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Mom of a 2 m old boy
Mom of a 3 m old boy
Mom of a 5 yr 2 m old girl
Guardian of a 1 yr 2 m old boy
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Mom of a 3 m old girl
Do you know any solution to this question?Let’s go to the app - To help out fellow parents & to get answers to your questions

Add An Answer

Add An Answer
Add An Answer

Post Answer

Ask a Question
This question is being asked for:
Your identity will not be revealed
POST