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How to Keep Your Baby’s Sleep Routine on Track During the Festive Season

Festivals bring joy, laughter, and late-night celebrations — but for parents of little ones, they can also bring sleepless nights and cranky mornings. Paediatricians say that with a balance of flexibility and consistency, babies can rest well even amidst all the festivities.

1. Hold On to Familiar Sleep Cues

Babies thrive on predictability. According to Dr. Gurleen Sikka, Lead Consultant, Dept. of Neonatology & Paediatrics, CK Birla Hospital, Delhi, maintaining familiar bedtime signals helps babies feel secure.
“Simple cues like dimming the lights, singing a lullaby, or reading a bedtime story let the baby know it’s time to sleep — even if the schedule shifts a bit during the celebrations,” she explains.

If naps get delayed due to travel or visitors, Dr. Sikka advises adjusting timing rather than skipping them. “Overtired babies find it harder to settle down at night,” she adds.

2. Create Calm Corners Amid the Festive Buzz

Festivals often mean bright lights, music, and guests — all of which can overstimulate babies. Setting up a quiet, cozy corner in a spare room can make a big difference. Keep it dimly lit, play soft music or white noise, and include comfort items like a blanket or soft toy.

“These small comforts help babies feel safe, even in new or noisy surroundings,” says Dr. Sikka. “It helps them wind down and sleep peacefully.”

3. Manage Noise, Visitors, and Overstimulation

Dr. Naveen Prakash Gupta, Senior Consultant – Paediatrics and Neonatology, Madhukar Rainbow Children’s Hospital, notes that excessive noise and too many visitors are major sleep disruptors.
“Using white noise machines or gentle lullabies can help mask external sounds,” he suggests.

Parents should also limit how many people handle the baby close to nap or bedtime. “Too much stimulation from noise, lights, and attention can make infants irritable and restless. Quiet cuddles and calm bonding time help them feel reassured,” Dr. Gupta advises.

4. Ease Back to Routine After Celebrations

Even with the best efforts, some sleep disruption during festivals is normal. Experts recommend easing the baby back into their usual routine instead of enforcing strict schedules immediately.
“A day or two of irregular sleep won’t harm the baby,” says Dr. Gupta. “The key is to restore their rhythm gently and patiently.”

The Bottom Line

Festive cheer and baby sleep can coexist with a little planning. By keeping familiar routines, managing noise, and allowing flexibility, parents can ensure their baby stays well-rested and happy. After all, a calm, well-slept baby means the whole family can truly enjoy the celebrations — rested and smiling.

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