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Whether you and your loved ones are fasting or not, the holy month of Ramadan will change your routines every year. The first noticeable change is mostly your sleep schedule. As usual, your little ones will be the most affected by those changes and it can become very difficult for them to overcome this drastic change once Ramadan is over. While some of our children will easily go back to their usual sleeping pattern, others will have a very hard time regaining their normal sleeping hours. So … How can you help your kids? Most parents wonder if they should stick to their normal sleeping routine despite Ramadan, or if they should be more flexible. Unfortunately, there is not one correct answer to that as every child will react differently to these changes.
Sleeping is one of the most important part of a child’s healthy growth and development. Although Ramadan is a special month for all of us, it is crucial to prioritize your kid’s health. Once they get older, they will have all the opportunity to observe Ramadan in the best way possible. As caregivers, parents have a huge responsibility in keeping their loved ones safe and healthy. But in order to do that, we often forget that you, parent, need to be well rested and healthy yourself!
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