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Bedtime battle is real: Here’s how to get your child to sleep in 10 minutes (or less)

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 5, 2025, 05:30 IST
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5 ways bedtime battle doesn’t drain you every night

For many parents, bedtime can feel like a daily tug-of-war but behind the nightly drama lies something bigger: sleep is not just about rest, it’s a foundation for a child’s learning, mood and overall health. With the right strategies, parents can turn bedtime from a battle into a calm and predictable ritual and even help your child fall asleep in under 10 minutes.

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Stick to a consistent routine

Children thrive on predictability. A bedtime routine of bath, pyjamas and bedtime story signals to the brain that it’s time to wind down. According to a 2019 study published in Sleep, children with consistent bedtime routines fell asleep faster, had fewer night waking and experienced better overall sleep quality.

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Dim the lights early

Lighting plays a powerful role in regulating melatonin, the sleep hormone. Turning off bright overhead lights and using soft lamps helps trigger the body’s natural sleep signals. A 2011 study in the Journal of Pineal Research found that even low light exposure in the evening can delay melatonin release in children.

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Cut screens at least one hour before bed

Tablets, TVs and smartphones emit blue light that suppresses melatonin. Replacing screens with quiet activities like drawing or reading can help children fall asleep much faster. As per a 2016 research paper in Pediatrics, screen time before bed was linked with shorter sleep duration and delayed bedtimes.

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Calm the body with relaxation techniques

Simple breathing exercises, stretching or even a short mindfulness activity can help reduce restlessness. A 2019 study in Frontiers in Psychology showed that relaxation techniques significantly lowered sleep onset time in children with bedtime resistance.

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Give comfort and security

Many children resist sleep due to separation anxiety. Allowing them to have a comfort object like a stuffed toy or blanket can help. 2012 studies in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry highlight that transitional objects give children a sense of security that reduces bedtime anxiety.

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