EDUCATION & ENRICHMENT

Tips for Daylight Saving Spring Forward

Tips for Helping Your Child Navigate the Spring Forward Time Change

At Palm Academy in Fremont, California, we understand that a lost hour of sleep due to daylight saving time change can lead to groggy mornings and restless nights. As a premier provider of infant childcare and preschool programs, we are committed to helping our community. By implementing a few proactive strategies, we can ensure that our children remain rested, engaged, and ready to learn.

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Start the Shift Gradually

We recommend beginning the transition at least four days before the clocks change to avoid a sudden shock to your child’s system. By moving bedtime and wake-up times 15 minutes earlier each day, you allow their internal clock to adjust incrementally. This gentle approach helps maintain the high energy levels we love to see in our toddler daycare center.

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Prioritize Natural Light Exposure

Light is the primary cue for the body’s circadian rhythm, and we can use it to our advantage during this shift. We encourage families to spend time outdoors in the bright morning sunlight to help signal that the day has begun. Conversely, dimming the lights an hour before the new bedtime helps stimulate melatonin production, preparing their bodies for restful sleep.

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Maintain Consistent Bedtime Cues

During times of change, the familiarity of a routine provides essential comfort and stability for children of all ages. We suggest sticking strictly to your established evening rituals, such as a warm bath, a favorite story, or gentle music. These predictable signals tell your child’s brain that it is time to wind down, regardless of what the clock says.

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Adjust Mealtimes and Activity Levels

To fully align your child’s internal clock, it is helpful to shift mealtimes and physical activities along with their sleep schedule. Serving dinner slightly earlier prevents digestion from interfering with sleep, while ensuring plenty of active play during the day helps burn off energy. This holistic adjustment supports the balanced lifestyle we promote at our child care facilities.

Navigating the spring time change doesn’t have to be a struggle for your family when you have a plan in place. At Palm Academy in Fremont, our dedicated educators are always here to support your child’s growth and development through every seasonal change. If you have questions about our preschool daycare or infant programs, we invite you to contact us today.