Redi Shades<\/a> (under $30 on Amazon for a 6-pack of paper shades that can be trimmed to size). Redi Shades can attach to any window frame without any tools (they are peel and stick!). Creating this dark, quiet environment for your child will help ensure that they are able to sleep comfortably at both nap time and at night. It can also be helpful to bring a few items that your child typically has in their sleep space, such as a lovey or special blanket. Anything to recreate the normal sleep routine will help make this new environment more comforting.<\/p>\nA separate space for your child to sleep<\/h3>\n [dropcap]S[\/dropcap]eparate space for your child to sleep may sound impossible if you\u2019re planning to share a hotel room with your little, but there are ways to create this space, including the use of a bathroom, a large closet, or a make-shift room divider made of sheets or towels. Yes. I realize I sound insane. But which would you prefer\u2014a decent night\u2019s sleep or a sleepless night with a child not used to sharing a space with her parents? (Maybe you\u2019re into all-nighters, but I\u2019m certainly not!) You\u2019d be surprised how well the bathroom and closet trick works.<\/p>\n
I recently had a client from Europe share her child\u2019s sleep space while on a trip to Paris\u2014she used a towel to blackout the large window in the bathroom where her son slept soundly, allowing mom and dad their own space and<\/em> a good night\u2019s sleep. Babies who sleep are happier — so are their parents!<\/p>\nA flexible schedule\/routine<\/h3>\n [dropcap]F[\/dropcap]lexibility, but still maintaining some sort of schedule and routine for your child is important. Children thrive on routine and an overtired child can have trouble falling asleep and staying asleep (and may wake early the next morning\u2013later to bed does not<\/em> mean later wake up!). While I typically recommend naps in a crib, I also know that your vacation activities may have you out of the house or hotel during the day. If your child is on two naps, I would try to have at least one of those naps in the crib and perhaps one in a stroller. If your child is on one nap, I would urge you to plan your day around that nap\u2014beach in the morning, lunch at home, nap at home, back to the beach for the afternoon\/evening. (Ah, vacation!)<\/p>\nWhile prioritizing your a baby sleep schedule on vacation is probably not number one on your list of things to do, remember that this too shall pass. Babies grow, children turn to teenagers, and a good night\u2019s sleep is worth it! After all, vacation should be restful, right? Have a nice trip!<\/h4>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" One of the biggest concerns as parents head out on the road for summer travels is their children\u2019s sleep. Who can blame them? Sleep is essential to the mental health of a parent and critical for a child’s development. Will my baby sleep on vacation? How do we enjoy vacation and maintain any sort of […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2322,"featured_media":15989,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"spay_email":"","jetpack_publicize_message":"","jetpack_is_tweetstorm":false,"jetpack_publicize_feature_enabled":true},"categories":[3480],"tags":[72,121],"yoast_head":"\n
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