How To Get Your Potty Training Toddler Back to Sleep
As children develop and learn basic skills in their earliest and formative months and years, this can cause a change in their behavior, attitudes, and consistencies on a regular basis. One thing that may occur is changes in sleep patterns, especially when the toddler is being potty trained. However, by being able to understand why this anxiety may bring about lack of sleep for the child, and working to improve it, you can get your child back to normal quickly.
Key Takeaways:
- Toddlers are very sensitive in their formative years as they learn the basic functions of living.
- Potty training can cause some distinct changes in behavior, because of how big a transition it is.
- Working with the child and easing their anxiety is the best way to get them back into routine.
“Yeah, getting a toddler back to sleep (vs. a baby) after night wakings is a whole ‘nother ballgame.”