Postby AbbevilleMummy » Tue Nov 10, 2015 12:02 am
I don't know if this will help, is relevant to children, or is even true for that matter, but I read somewhere that even if you are not actually asleep, but are in bed and peaceful, that that is still having a restorative effect on the body and mind. It is something I try to remember when I'm having trouble sleeping. It then doesn't stress me out too much and helps me relax into sleep as opposed to laying there worrying that I'm not getting enough sleep.
You don't say what time you put your child to bed, but if anything I would push his bedtime a little later whilst being conscious to not do anything that was too entertaining. It took me a while to realise that my daughter wasn't a toddler anymore and shouldn't necessarily be going to bed at 7pm. We moved her bedtime to 8pm relatively recently and by that time she has had time to calm down from Daddy coming home, has had a catch up with him, read a book or 2 and settles down to sleep quite easily now. It was very difficult when we were still aiming for 7pm!
And on a final note, most of the European and Latin American families I know in London send their kids to bed much much later and all are bright, happy, well adjusted children so it might not have that much of a negative effect!