Education. How to deal with your child's first night of slumber

Our children usually have their first sleepover between the ages 7 and 11.

Education. How to deal with your child's first night of slumber

Our children usually have their first sleepover between the ages 7 and 11. This is the second step after the birthday treats. The difference is obvious: it's not about an hour in the afternoon. Your child's first night at school with his friends is a great opportunity!

His first shot of his secret garden is this moment with his friends. He will start to create his own world if he has a lot to share with his parents. You are giving your child the space and trusting him to have a good night's sleep. This will allow him to grow and gain control of his life. The specialists at Naitre et grandi stress that self-confidence is an essential component of self-confidence.

The life of the little band is also nourished by this moment between friends. There are many things that can be done to nourish the autonomy spheres: games, emotions, sharing, secrets, and thinking.

From an early age, it is important to understand the impact of social interaction on psychological health. Children who are exposed to isolation in their thirties are three times more likely than children with friends to experience depressive symptoms during the nine-year period. You can feel reassured if you are surrounded by knowledge.

Although it is hard to believe, the party is not at your house. You find it difficult to trust other parents. Talk to them about this before the night, so they can reassure you on all points, including safety, food, and bedtimes.

Are you hosting a slumber party? Be careful that the evening does not turn into a nighttime nightmare. It is important to let the children enjoy the moment and channel their energy in a way that doesn't overexcite them before they go to sleep. You can play hide and seek, pillow fight, or other dynamic games. Before dinner, offer them calmer activities (board, mime, and manual activities) until bedtime.

You can let them speak to one another without having to plan anything.

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