Sleep
Sleeping is an essential part of our lives, it’s as important to our bodies as eating, drinking, and breathing. Sleep helps our brains and bodies recover from everything we did during the day. Getting enough sleep is necessary for maintaining a child’s physical, mental and emotional wellbeing.
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Useful information and advice about sleep for all ages
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Infant sleeping
It is well known that babies need a lot of sleep. Most babies will spend more time asleep than they are awake.
Read moreHealthy sleep routines
Healthy sleep routines (also known as sleep hygiene or a bedtime routine) are very important for children’s physical, mental and emotional wellbeing at every developmental stage. If your child has had enough sleep, they will be ready to have fun and learn.
Read moreKeeping your sleeping baby safe
Young babies need a lot of sleep during their first few months of life. For the first 6 months, the safest place for your baby to sleep is in their own sleep space, in the same room as you. Always place your baby on their back on a flat, firm surface, in a clear cot or sleep space. This will help to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome.
Read moreWho can help
If you have any questions or concerns about your speech or use of language, a health professional in our team will be able to offer advice and support.
You can email ccs.bedsandlutonchildrenshealthhub@nhs.net
You can call 0300 555 0606
Open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm (excluding bank holidays).
Or you can text:
- 07507 331456 if you live in Bedfordshire
- 07507 331886 if you live in Luton
Open Monday to Friday 9am to 4:30pm (excluding bank holidays).