How to Help Your Child Adjust to the Spring Time Change
posted: Mar. 03, 2026.
šø Helping Kids Adjust to āSpring Forwardā Time Change
As we head into spring, families everywhere prepare to āspring forwardā and
lose an hour of sleep. For children, this shift can be especially
challengingāleading to crankiness, trouble falling asleep, and harder
mornings. At Julie Tomberlin MD PA, Julie Tomberlin MD and her excellent
nurse practitioners work with families every year to help kids adjust
smoothly to the time change.
If youāre a parent wondering how to help your child transition, here are
simple, pediatrician-recommended tips to make the shift easier.
ā° 1. Gradually adjust bedtime
Start 3ā5 days before the time change by moving your childās bedtime 10ā15
minutes earlier each night. This gradual shift helps their internal clock
adjust without a sudden shock.
š 2. Use morning light to your advantage
Exposure to natural sunlight in the morning helps reset your childās
circadian rhythm. Open the blinds, get outside, or eat breakfast near a
sunny window.
šµ 3. Keep evenings calm and screen-free
Limit screens at least 60 minutes before bedtime, as blue light can delay
melatonin release and make it harder for kids to fall asleep.
šļø 4. Maintain consistent sleep routines
Consistency is key. Keep your childās bedtime routine the same every
nightābath, books, and a calming environment help signal that itās time for
sleep.
š“ 5. Expect a few off days
Itās normal for children to be a little more tired or emotional for several
days after the time change. Give extra patience and allow for an earlier
bedtime if needed.
š§ 6. Support younger children and teens differently
Toddlers and young kids may wake earlier or resist bedtimeāstick to routine
Teens often struggle mostāencourage earlier wind-down time and morning
light exposure
š When to reach out for help
If your child has ongoing difficulty sleeping, frequent night waking, or
daytime fatigue beyond a week or two, your Mansfield pediatrician can help
evaluate and support healthy sleep habits.
At Julie Tomberlin MD PA, we are here to help your child thriveāsleep
included. Julie Tomberlin MD and her excellent nurse practitioners are
passionate about supporting families through every stage of childhood.
š Call us today at 682-518-8111 or visit https://www.jt-md.com/ to schedule an
appointment.
A smooth transition now can help your child enjoy a happy, energized springš·