Set Clear and Gentle Boundaries

Communicating clear bedtime expectations helps children feel secure while establishing healthy sleep habits. Set gentle but firm boundaries by calmly explaining the bedtime routine and sticking to it, even if your child requests extra stories or water.
Offer comfort and reassurance with a hug or a few soothing words, but avoid negotiating or prolonging bedtime. This balance of empathy and consistency teaches children what to expect each night. For more guidance on setting effective boundaries at bedtime, see advice from Zero to Three, a trusted resource for parenting strategies.



