Children are the most susceptible to viral diseases. So, it is not something new to parents to see their toddler coughing at night. It is supposed to be a nightmare of every parent which no one wants to face it. It is not just the fact that there is a need to wake up to attend to their needs. Rather, parents seeing their child in such condition would feel pity. Pity in a sense, that, the child is still so small to endure the itchiness in their throats let alone cough out. It also makes parents apprehensive because this can worsen and might lead to more serious illnesses.
In cases such as this, it is best to handle the situation earlier before it aggravates. But before you ran to your pediatrician on such an unholy hour, find ways to soothe the child first. Here is information that you need to master and ready yourself in cases like this.
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Continue readingBabies and toddlers don’t have many sleep issues in common. If you thought a baby’s sleep was hard to manage, wait until it grows up into a toddler. Toddlers don’t tend to mewl in the cot, but get up right away, jump on you while you’re still snoozing and make a lot of noise.
There are two main problems with toddlers’ sleep that many parents would like to see gone: putting them to bed and having them stay in bed until the morning. These two things tend to create a lot of drama. But does it have to be that way? Is there toddler sleep training?
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