Pampers Prize Pack Giveaway ends 3/6
I know that timezone changes can be hard on everyone. Even though my kids love the fall when they get that “extra hour” of sleep, the quickly remember that they lose that “extra hour” come early spring.
This year, Daylight Saving Time is quickly approaching on March 8th and, for many moms, that leads to nervousness and anxiety about their baby’s sleep patterns.
The time transition of “springing forward” is so top-of-mind for parents that a recent survey conducted by Pampers found that 77% are concerned with Daylight Saving Time affecting their child’s sleep pattern. More than half of parents surveyed dread the anticipated disruption to their child’s sleep schedule more than tax season!
Another survey conducted by Pampers found that nearly one-quarter of mothers (24%) felt that a dry diaper was the number one thing that enabled their baby to sleep through the night.
Through Pampers’ extensive research on sleep, they’ve learned that babies are more vulnerable to waking up when they’re wet. And a dry night means baby is more likely to be more rested, less fussy and more content the next day.
That’s why across their entire line, Pampers diapers offer up to 12 hours of overnight protection and are up to three times drier than ordinary diapers to help babies get the uninterrupted sleep they need for a great morning.
As you transition into the new time on March 8th, make sure to have plenty of Pampers on hand to give your little one and yourself a restful week.
Please join @Pampers on March 3rd from 9-10pmEST as they host a Twitter Party with renowned sleep expert, “The Sleep Lady,” Kim West! Kim will be sharing her tips for helping little ones through the Daylight Saving Time sleep transition and will also be answering your questions regarding baby sleep! To follow along, follow the party hashtag – #PampersSleepChat
***The Giveaway***
1 winner will receive a Pampers Prize Pack including:
Dr. Kim West’s The Sleep Lady, Good Night, Sleep Tight Book
1 month supply of Pampers Baby Dry Diapers Jumbo Pack (4 packs)
1 month supply of Pampers Sensitive Wipes (2 packs)
Cloud B Twilight Turtle
Giveaway is open to US Residents, ages 18+ years of age (limited to one entrant per household).
The giveaway ends on 03/06/15.
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Gloria says
I try to get as much rest as possible
Jenny Q. says
I just plan on things being a little off schedule during the first few days after a time change. It seems that the best thing for my kids is just to have a little extra patience with the morning and evening routines.
Stephanie Phelps says
During the timezone changes we try to just keep the same schedule even though it means going to bed earlier than normal we try to get up one hour earlier to keep the routine going!
vickie couturier says
we try to keep the same schedules during the time change zones,,we may adapt a bit but usually the same
Dawn Ganey says
I try to stay on task, but it is hard with the time change.
James Robert says
My kids keep me going so other than just adjusting according to whether it is 1 hour forward or 1 hour back, we adjust bed times accordingly to try and stay on schedule
Soha MOlina says
I move the bedtime by half hour so it won;t seem too early.
Darlene Owen says
We try to get the kids to bed 15 min. earlier every few days increase again until they are on schedule again.
Emilee says
Start with slight time changes to schedule, (eating, bed time, etc) about a week before actual time change.
Holly Thomas says
We just keep everything the same for the most part. Time change doesn’t seem to affect my kids too much thankfully.
Mariann J says
I try to get my kids half an hour earlier. It takes time but eventually we get used to it.
kathy bowler says
I don’t schedule dr. appt. for that week and try to make time for extra rest periods.
Joyce Baker says
Children like things to stay the same, so my daughter keeps hers on schedule. We get some grumpy little ones for a couple of days, but then they adapt.
Jen Bordo says
We have an increase of late dinners- because I don’t realize how late it’s getting due to the extra daylight. Oops! The kids generally eat more of their dinner because they’re hungry!