Night waking can be exhausting—for children and parents alike. When it keeps happening, it’s natural to feel frustrated or worried.
There isn’t one single cause. But in most cases, there are a few common reasons worth exploring.
Start with the basics
Sometimes the cause is simple and easy to adjust:
- Not enough wind-down time
If your child goes straight from a busy evening into bed, they may not be fully relaxed. - Too much screen time before bed
Try turning off TVs and devices at least an hour before bedtime. - Hungry or thirsty
A good dinner and a drink of water before bed can rule this out. - Too hot or too cold
Check their hands, head, and body to get a sense of their comfort. - Physical discomfort
Pyjamas, bedding, or even too many soft toys can disturb sleep.
Emotional and internal factors
Sometimes night waking has less to do with the environment and more to do with what’s going on internally.
Dreams and unsettled sleep
Children often process their day through dreams.
One gentle approach that can help is introducing a calming bedtime ritual. For example, a simple foot massage with pure lavender oil can be surprisingly effective.
It can:
- Help the body relax
- Create a sense of connection
- Shift attention away from busy thoughts
This kind of small, consistent practice can make a big difference over time.
You can also invite your child to talk about their dreams in the morning. This helps them feel safe and understood.
Nightmares
If your child is waking from nightmares:
- Talk about them during the day, when they feel less scary
- Let your child express what they felt
- Reassure them without dismissing their experience
If nightmares are frequent or intense, extra support (such as speaking with a professional) can help process those fears.
When to seek support
If you’ve tried different approaches and things aren’t improving, it’s okay to ask for help.
Sometimes the difficulty isn’t just the child’s sleep—it’s the exhaustion and pressure parents are carrying at the end of the day. Having support to work through that can make everything feel more manageable.