![]() 2 Ways That Illness Will Likely Affect Your Baby or Toddler’s Sleep And this raises an important question: how will these inevitable illnesses affect our babies’ and toddlers’ sleep?įortunately for you, that’s exactly what we’re talking about today! So read on, parents, and find out what you can expect, sleep-wise, this cold and flu season. I’ve had one nasty cold already - and given that I have three children under the age of 7 living in my home, I’m sure it won’t be my last! □Īnd guess what? As much as we parents will try our hardest to prevent it, our babies and toddlers are probably going to come down with a few viruses this season, too. Here in the US, cold and flu season officially peaks in January and February, but it starts in early October. Pretty leaves! Hot cider! Chilly temps! Pumpkin-flavored EVERYTHING!! But I have to admit, there’s one thing I definitely don’t like about fall - the start of cold and flu season.
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