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Martina Gregoriou

Published on January 21, 2025

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Building Better Bedtimes: Join Our Free Webinar Sponsored by Zello

Are you a parent of a young child aged between 12 months and 5 years? Do you
dream of easier, more peaceful bedtimes? We’re excited to announce a special
free webinar, hosted by The Sleep Charity, and sponsored by Zello.

📅 When: Tuesday, February 4th
🕑 Time: 2:00 PM
📍 Where: Online – join us wherever you are.

How To Build A Bedtime Routine

Our expert host, Vicki Beavers, CEO of The Sleep Charity, will share invaluable
advice and practical strategies to help parents create better bedtime routines for
young children. Whether you’re navigating the chaos of toddler sleep resistance
or figuring out the best ways to transition your preschooler into their big-kid bed,
this webinar is designed to give you the tools and confidence to foster healthier
sleep habits.
mum and child reading in bed

Why This Webinar Is a Must-Attend

Building better bedtimes isn’t just about routines; it’s also about understanding what your child needs to feel calm, safe, and ready for sleep. During the session, Vicki will explore key topics such as:
  • Creating a consistent bedtime routine that works for your family.
  • Signs of sleep deprivation
  • Understanding the role of the bedroom environment in supporting restful
  • sleep.

dad reading to toddler in bed

Creating The Perfect Sleep Environment

Did you know that the right bedroom setup can make all the difference in soothing your little one and encouraging a smoother transition to sleep? A calming environment helps children feel secure and relaxed as they wind down for the night.
baby sleeping with zello yourvoice white noise machine

Using Night Lights and Soothing Sounds For Bedtime

For many young children, a soft night light or gentle background sounds can provide reassurance, making the bedroom feel like a cosy, haven.

A dim, warm light can help children feel less afraid of the dark and make the transition from awake to asleep easier. Look for lights with adjustable brightness to avoid overstimulation.

White noise machines, calming lullabies, or nature sounds can mask household noises and create a tranquil environment that lulls your child to sleep. However, consistency is key. If a child falls asleep to music, it’s often best to continue this through the night.

Or we recommend using sounds/music as part of a bedtime routine and switch off just before sleep. These simple additions to your child’s sleep environment can minimise stress and bedtime struggles, helping parents and little ones alike enjoy a more restful
night.

If you'd like to learn more about how you can build better bedtimes, make sure to register here!