For toddlers, the goal should be that they learn how to sleep well on their own, without being dependent on you as a parent. These three tips can help you with that:
1. Introduce a step-by-step plan
When you follow a step-by-step plan, you gradually help your toddler get used to falling asleep alone. You start with step 1, where you sit next to your child's bed without responding. This means no eye contact and no talking to your toddler. You are present in the room. Each day, you can sit a little further away from your child until you reach the door. Then you can sit outside the room on the stairs until you are no longer nearby.
This method is often used for toddlers who suffer from separation anxiety. Your toddler learns to fall asleep independently, with your presence.
2. The 'return visit' step-by-step plan
If the above technique is too time-consuming, you can also create a return visit step-by-step plan. This involves briefly checking on your toddler according to a fixed schedule.
You can then tell your child that if he or she goes to sleep, you will come back to check in five minutes. If your toddler starts calling or shouting, wait the full 5 minutes before returning. When you enter the bedroom and your toddler is not yet asleep, it is important that you avoid eye contact and do not start any conversations. Give your toddler a gentle stroke and a kiss and say "go to sleep now."
You can extend the time between the times you check in each night.
3. Be strict
If your preschooler is not sick, scared, or in pain, you can also choose to be strict. Being strict is the method by which your child learns fastest to fall asleep independently, but it is not often the most pleasant. If you choose this method, it is good to prepare your child. Tell your child that you will not come when he or she calls because you want to teach your child to fall asleep independently.
You put your preschooler to bed and give him or her no further attention. Even when your child cries and/or screams, you give no attention. Consider beforehand if you can maintain this, as it can be very tough.