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The Gro Company Gro-Clock Sleep Trainer

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If the child wakes in the night, they simply glance at the clock to know what to do: if there are stars showing, they should lie down and relax as it’s not time to get up yet, and the stars will keep them company. Enter your kid's room and distract them with something while saying something like, “We have to wait until Mr. The Groclock includes a feature allowing parents to choose whether or not to display the digital clock during the usual ‘stars to sun’ countdown. You can set the clock to your own bed times and get up times so it is personal to your child, and then you can also set it to come on automatic or you can do it manually with your child. Home Retail Group Card Services Limited is registered in England (04007072) at 33 Holborn, London, United Kingdom, EC1N 2HT.

The Gro-clock is a brilliant addition to your child’s nursery or bedroom and I would recommend it, not only as a clock or an alarm but also as a dimmed bedroom light. Simply set the time you would like your child to wake up in the morning and this sleep trainer clock will show the passing of time using colours and symbols. he hasn’t sussed out not leaving the room until this appears but is happy to get back into my bed and go back to sleep if the sun is still sleeping. This has worked really well for us, and when Max moved from his cot to the bottom bunk it seemed to be the perfect solution space wise – we got rid of the cot, moved some toys into their room and made it a real boy heaven with an Avengers theme.It comes with a good book that explains the sun and stars, and it gives the child control over time. So much so that for about a week, my wake-up sound was the rattly noise of her pulling the Gro Clock into her bed and cuddling it before pressing all the buttons. It can almost be instant if we take the prep time and explain the rules in a way they will understand. We then bought this clock and decided to sleep train him and explain what the different signs on the clock mean. We’ve been using this with Harry for a while now and he enjoys seeing the moon come up and tells us it’s time for bed, thankfully he is usually tired so happy to go to sleep.

With 2 time settings, adjustable screen brightness, and optional digital clock and audible alarm features you can tailor this sleep trainer clock to your child’s needs. The first day I set the clock, I wasn’t 100% sure I had set it right and there was no way to test it beforehand. Between 2-3 years of age, children’s development is really quite different, so only you will know if your child is ready for one or not. Think my sons a little old now at 5 but this would have been great around 3 though knowing my son he would have wanted to touch and play with it and reset everything too! Once I’d got the hang of it, I calmed down – but I recommend taking your first look at the Gro Clock without the children around!DS is 5 nearly 6, he is an early waker and currently uses a Gro Clock to know when he can come and wake me. In conjunction with the Gro-Clock there is a reward chart you can use, to encourage that routine a little bit further and teach children what you expect from them.

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