Daylight Savings & Baby Sleep

As a certified pediatric sleep consultant, a certified lactation consultant, and a newborn care specialist, I give families the resources and support they need to thrive during the newborn period.

Stay awhile

instagram

1:1 support

Survival calls

digital shop

free!

Free diaper bag checklist from an expert & mom

Download Now!

Hey Mama!

I'm Kristen!

How to Handle Daylight Savings Time Changes Like A Pro

Twice a year, we adjust our clocks for Daylight Savings Time. While this was once awesome (with an extra hour of sleep or staying out late), now if you’re a parent, you know that even a one-hour shift can throw off your baby’s sleep schedule for what seems like weeks!! 

Whether you’re springing forward or falling back, a little planning can help make the transition smoother for the whole family.

Spring Forward (March) – Losing an Hour 🌸⏰

When we move the clocks forward, bedtime and wake-up times feel earlier. Without preparation, this can lead to overtiredness and bedtime battles.

How to Prepare:

Gradual Adjustment: Start shifting your child’s schedule 10-15 minutes earlier each night, starting a few days before the change. By Sunday, they’ll already be adjusted.
Let in the Morning Light: Exposure to natural light in the morning helps reset their internal clock.
Stick to the Routine: Keep bedtime routines consistent– bath, book, bed, to signal sleep time.

Fall Back (November) – Gaining an Hour 🍂⏳

In the fall, we set the clocks back one hour, making bedtime and wake-ups feel later. While this might sound like extra sleep, many kids wake up too early instead.

How to Prepare:

Shift the Schedule Later: Push naps and bedtime 10-15 minutes later each day leading up to the time change.
Expose Them to Evening Light: Keeping the lights on later helps the body adjust to a later bedtime.
Expect a Short Adjustment Period: This one can be a harder adjustment. Some littles take a few days to adjust, but sticking to a consistent routine will help.

General Tips for Both Time Changes

✔️ Keep bedtime routines the same– familiar cues help with the transition.
✔️ Use blackout curtains to prevent early morning wake-ups.
✔️ Be patient– it can take a few days for your little one’s body clock to adjust.
✔️ Prioritize naps– an overtired baby will struggle even more with the time change.

If you’re feeling overwhelmed or need help adjusting your little one’s schedule, fear not! I created a FREE Daylight Savings Guide! In it, you will get 6 different step-by-step strategies on how to best tackle the transition in a way that will work best for your family and your lifestyle to keep your baby’s sleep on track!

Read the Comments +

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I'm Kristen

The expert & woman behind the screen. I'm also your new best friend who is ready to empower you on this incredible journey.

Favorites                     Shop

from the

Infant Sleep Course

Gain the tools, knowledge and emotional support inside a community-based course to design and execute the perfect sleep plan for your child.

Exclusive Pumping Guide

A complete guide and schedule to exclusively pumping breastmilk.

Newborn Guide

Your partner in crime for setting expectations when it comes to feeding, sleeping, and (mostly) keeping your sanity.