Jumping on the ball or heavy metal. Parents spend exhausting sleeping children for 15 days in
Another sleep study has been published.
London. Parents spend exhausting sleeping their offspring for 15 days a year, says the study agency Survation. According to her, some spend this sleep by depositing children to sleep every day up to an hour. Tiring sleep also exhausts the parents of themselves and negatively affects their own sleep. He writes about it Log server The Times.
According to a study, some parents desperately resorted to playing heavy metal music, while others admitted that they sleep at the entrance to their children’s bedrooms, pass like cats and pretend to be Santa Claus – although it is August. One of the parents even recorded his children as a fairy tale for a good night’s business study.
Unusual ideas have emerged from a survey of between 3,000 parents of children under six. The survey served as a basis for running Internet community For Parents Cbeebies Parenting BBC broadcasting company. He found that a quarter of them spent up to an hour of heavy and exhausting procedures every night to force their children to fall asleep. This is 15 days per year.
« I had my daughter in my arms and jumped on a jumping ball vigorously, » one respondent said. « I had a red light on and white noise loudly, » she added. Another of the addressed stated that she once released a loop of whale sounds mixed with fine rain, slowly swinging the laundry basket like a cradle, because the cot was not enough that night.
However, these and similar methods have also influenced the sleep of parents, namely. Two -thirds of the respondents said that the sleeping of children disrupted their own sleep or relaxation’s ability to relax at least once a week, 12 percent of it experienced it every night. The results also indicated that 40 percent of parents suffering from sleep deprivation survived at three to five hours of sleep a day.
According to the study, the lack of relaxation also has also been conflict. Almost half of the respondents have confident that she and her partner did not agree on how to solve problems with the storage of children. Only 17 percent of the parents surveyed said their evenings were not stressful at all.
Despite the difficulties of sleeping their offspring, more than half of the parents did not seek any help. A consistent regime has kept them less than 40 percent before bedtime.