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Looking Forward to Your Child's Summer?As the school year is approaching its end, you might start to wonder how your child will cope this time with the change coming ahead...from a structured, predictable routine to a different, less or not-structured-at-all time. From your previous experience you know it is not that easy, and you want to make it smooth.Changes, such as the start of summer, require a child to adapt, change and be flexible.When your child is at ease with routine and repetition, when predictability and familiarity helps your child relax and be free of excessive stress- like during the school year- your child can see change as a threat that brakes this state of comfort. The approaching summer-time implies change which may elicit feelings of fear and anxiety, making your child resist change.How can you help your child?Support and encouragement can help your child through difficult times, this school to summer transition is one of them. Have in mind that your child’s inflexibility may be triggered by his/her fear of failure, so be patient and help your child relax and feel confident.Please don’t lecture your child, lecturing your child will most likely make him/her feel worse, instead point out the positives while trying to ignore the negatives.Encourage your child to try new tasks or activities, starting with the ones that are similar (slightly different) to the ones your child feels comfortable with, and changing them gradually to summer-like activities.Sleep 'n Sync 's Flexibility series helps the child "go with the flow" and adjust to change. It consists of three programs that gradually help the child: build skills needed to be flexible, relax the child and their personality, improve self esteem, self confidence and comfort in their own skin and eventually to be able to let go of activities they obsess over in order to transition on to other activities.The Guide (booklet) is loaded with suggestions and advice for the caregiver to help the child along the way; and the audio which is played at night while the child sleeps helps the child.Any parent or caregiver that anticipates any difficulty with their child adjusting to the change that the end of the school year or summer brings should start Sleep'n Sync now! Prevent problems..enjoy your summer...start Sleep'n Sync with your child today!It is revolutionary and patent pending!

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