Sleep Guidelines for Children

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Sleep Guidelines for Children Children’s Chronicle A Monthly Newsletter of LSUHSC Early Head Start Child Care Partnership Program July Upcoming Events July 24, 2018 Last Day of School July 25-31 School Closed/ Holiday July 30th & 31st, 2018 Home visits for 2018-2019 school year. Sleep Guidelines for Children The summer months can offer special challenges as our routines are disrupted by changing school hours and vacation time. Learning to manage occasional changes to routines is okay for children – it is actually a kind of stress that can help most children along developmentally. As parents, however, we will recognize that changes to sleep schedules may also create challenging behaviors – children whose schedules have been disrupted might show crankiness at unexpected times. Managing our own stress and helping children to stay calm with extra patience and love will help you through. Ultimately, children do best with routine, and the return to a typical sleep schedule with the right amount of hours according to the recommendations and each child’s needs will help children be healthy and ready to learn and enjoy their day! July Fun Facts ….. July is the warmest month in the Northern Hemisphere on average. It is similar to January in the Southern Hemisphere. Sometimes the hot, long days of July are called the "dog days of summer". It is sometimes called the Hay month because the grass dries out due to a lack of rain and can be made into hay. Age Recommended May be appropriate Not Recommended Newborns (0-3 Months) 14-17 hours 11-13 hours 18-19 hours Less than 11 hours More than 19 hours Infants (4-11 months) 12-15 hours 10-11 hours 16-18 hours Less than 10 hours More than 18 hours Toddlers (1-2 years) 11-14 hours 9-10 hours 15-16 hours Less than 9 hours More than 16 hours Preschoolers (3-5 years) 10-13 hours 8-9 hours 14 hours Less than 8 hours More than 14 hours Summer Car Safety Tips Be sure to check the back seat before you leave the vehicle. Put your purse, cellphone or lunch in the backseat so you are sure to look before you lock the door. Do not let your children play near vehicles. Riddle: Billy's mom had 4 children. The 1st one was April, the 2nd was May, the 3rd was June. What was the 4th child named?

8 Best Times To Drink Water Drink Water When You First Get Up. Drink Water Before a Meal. Drink Water When You’re Hungry. Drink Water Before a Workout. Drink Water After a Workout. Drink Water When You’re Exposed to Germs. Drink More Water When You’re Ill. Drink Water When You’re Tired. Children & Encouragement Encouraging children to help others creates a sense of belonging in which the natural desire to be of service outshines attention-seeking behaviors. Encouragement is about noticing, connecting, and accepting. All children love to be noticed. NOTICING is essentially the act of reflecting the child’s actions back to him without judgment. It is essential to encouragement. Encourage compliance after an assertive command: “You did it! You put your backpack on and stood by the front door. Way to go!” Noticing compliant behavior focuses on the behavior we WANT to see and brings children’s awareness to all they have accomplished. A child’s decision to cooperate is always worth noticing and encouraging. Noticing to encourage kindness and helpfulness: “You picked up all of your toys so that no one would trip over them. That was so helpful.” Steps to take to notice and encourage for helpfulness: 1. Start the sentence with the child’s name or “you.” 2. Describe what the child did in detail. 3. Relate the child’s behavior to how it helped someone else. 4. End the description with a “tag” like “That was helpful” or “Thank you.” Protect Yourself and Your Children from the Sun Summer is here! Children as well as adults will be spending more time outside. Whether it’s playing in the yard, or at the park, joining in sporting events, or spending the day at the pool, we have to think about protection from the sun. An easy way to remember the ABCs of sun protection: A = Away Stay out of the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. B = Block Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen of SPF15 or higher C = Cover Up Wear hats, sunglasses, or use an umbrella for shade. Jump Start the 2018-2019 School Year by completing your Well- Baby and Dental Visits. Submit completed forms to center coordinators or Brid McDonnell. Answer: BILLY. LOL