DD is 19 months old and never slept with a night light. We just moved to a new house and her sleep has been awful. Wondering if a night light would help her feel more comfortable in her new room. Does your LO sleep better with a night light?
DD is 19 months old and never slept with a night light. We just moved to a new house and her sleep has been awful. Wondering if a night light would help her feel more comfortable in her new room. Does your LO sleep better with a night light?
pineapple / 12053 posts
we have a glo-egg thermometer and it emits an orange light, so it's not pitch black in her room. i've noticed she sometimes has a hard time falling asleep at my parents house because it's PITCH dark, so sometimes we crack the door to let in a little light.
pomegranate / 3350 posts
We leave the door open a bit and have a nightlight in the hallway. Also there is a streetlight outside his window and we have the shade partially open some nights because we keep a fan in the window. It seemed to help when we first allowed the light in but we just spent a week at my mom's and the room was pitch black ans he slept great, so who knows!
GOLD / wonderful pomegranate / 28905 posts
She's always slept with a night light. But I'm not sure she needs it? I think it's more for our benefit when we check on her.
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
No, night light. She is annoyed by the lights on her wipe warmer and humidifer so she makes us cover them.
pomegranate / 3577 posts
Another pitch black. The sun is enough of a night light around here. We all have black-out curtains!
(Reminds me of the Seinfeld interview. "When we were growing up, do you know what our bedtime routine was? Darkness.") Ha!
grapefruit / 4712 posts
He didn't need a nightlight for the longest time, now he won't sleep with out it.
nectarine / 2180 posts
Someone gave one to our LO and she likes to have it on...but I usually turn it off when I go to bed. I think she sleeps better through the night without it on.
nectarine / 2994 posts
Lo has one, but only because it helped me to see her when she used to wake up during the night. She still has it on but for me to be able to see her when I check her before going to bed.
grapefruit / 4066 posts
yes, she just recently started sleeping with one- before her room was pitch black. I'm hoping it helps with her night terrors/nightmares lately.
pineapple / 12526 posts
Nope. I think it would just keep her up, to be honest. We've always kept her room totally dark with blackout curtains.
GOLD / wonderful olive / 19030 posts
She has a clock in her room that has a glow so it' s not pitch black.
Today | Monthly Record | |
---|---|---|
Topics | 0 | 1 |
Posts | 1 | 3 |
Ask for Help
Make a Suggestion
Frequently Asked Questions
Bee Levels
Acronyms
Most Viewed Posts
Hellobee Gold
Hellobee Recipes
Hellobee Features
Hellobee Contests
Baby-led Weaning
Bento Boxes
Breastfeeding
Newborn Essentials
Parties
Postpartum Care Essentials
Sensory Play Activities
Sleep Training
Starting Solids Gear
Transitioning to Toddler Bed
All Series
Who We Are
About the Bloggers
About the Hostesses
Contributing Bloggers
Apply to Blog
Apply to Hostess
Submit a Guest Blog
Hellobee Buttons
How We Make Money
Community Policies