Fall Time Change 2023

As the leaves start to change color and the air becomes crisper, we welcome the arrival of fall, along with one slightly less welcome change – Daylight Saving Time (DST). This year, on Sunday, November 5th, we'll set our clocks back by one hour, gaining an extra hour of sleep.

While this extra hour of sleep might sound like a dream come true for exhausted parents, it can be a bit more complicated when you have little ones at home. The time change can disrupt your child's sleep routine and leave you facing some early wake-ups or bedtime battles. However, with a little preparation and some gentle sleep coaching techniques, you can help your child adjust to the time change smoothly. As a Gentle Sleep Coach with over 13 years of experience, I'm here to offer you some valuable insights and tips to ensure a restful transition for your family.

When Is Daylight Savings 2023

Sunday, November 5th

Understanding the Impact of Daylight Saving Time on Your Child

Daylight Saving Time affects everyone's internal body clock, including your child's. Young children are especially sensitive to changes in routine and sleep patterns, so it's essential to prepare for the upcoming shift. Here's how DST can impact your child's sleep:

1. Sleep Schedule Disruption: The time change can lead to temporary confusion for your child's internal clock, which may result in changes in their sleep schedule. This could manifest as early wake-ups or difficulty falling asleep at bedtime.

2. Circadian Rhythm Adjustment: Your child's circadian rhythm, the internal clock that regulates sleep and wake cycles, may take a few days to adjust to the new time. During this period, you might notice changes in their behavior, energy levels, and mood.

3. Naptime Challenges: Daylight Saving Time can also affect your child's daytime naps. If your child is used to napping at specific times, you may need to adjust their nap schedule to accommodate the time change.

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Tips for a Smooth Transition

Now that you understand the potential challenges, let's explore some gentle sleep coaching strategies to help your child adapt to the fall time change:

1. Gradual Adjustments: Begin making minor adjustments to your child's sleep schedule a few days before the time change. Shift bedtime and wake-up times FORWARD by 15 minutes every day until you've reached the new schedule.

For example, let's pretend your child's normal bedtime is 7:00pm. Shift their bedtime 15 minutes LATER each day. Here is what the change would look like over a 4 day period. It is important to shifts naps and meals by the same 15 minute increments.

  • Wednesday 7:15pm

  • Thursday 7:30 pm

  • Friday 7:45 pm

  • Saturday 8:00pm

  • Sunday is FALL BACK DAY TO 7:00 pm (This will be the time after the time change)

2. Maintain a Consistent Routine: Stick to your child's usual bedtime routine to provide a sense of security and predictability. Consistency is key during transitions.

3. Optimize the Sleep Environment: Ensure that your child's sleep environment is conducive to rest. Dim the lights in the evening and keep the bedroom cool, dark, and quiet.

4. Natural Light Exposure: Encourage natural light exposure during the day, especially in the morning before 10AM. Daylight helps regulate your child's internal clock.

5. Darkness: Do not expose them to light or food before 6am to avoid cementing early rising behavior.  Click here to read my blog on early rising. 

5. Be Patient: Understand that it may take a few days or even a week for your child to fully adjust to the new schedule. Be patient and provide comfort as needed during this transition.

6. Know your child’s daily sleep requirements. Children go through many stages of development and with that their daytime sleep goals change and same with night time sleep goals. The Fall Time change is a good time to re-evaluate your child’s age and stage sleep goals.  Download the Free Guide: How Much Sleep Does My Child Need?

7. Offer Comfort and Reassurance: If your child has difficulty falling asleep or wakes up earlier than usual, offer comfort and reassurance. Gentle sleep coaching techniques can help them learn to self-soothe and adjust to the changes.

Daylight Saving Time can pose challenges for families, but with the right approach and a gentle touch, you can ensure a smooth transition for your child. If you'd like personalized guidance or have specific questions about helping your child adapt to the time change, don't hesitate to reach out to me. Here's to a restful and rejuvenating fall as we turn the clocks back and embrace the cozy season ahead.

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Wishing your family peaceful nights and joyful mornings in the midst of this seasonal change.

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