Baby Steps Podcast

Children’s Sleep Explained: Bedtime Routines, Overtiredness & Healthy Sleep Habits | Robyn Sajeski

April 20, 2026·24 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

In this insightful episode, we sit down with Robyn Sajeski, special needs sleep consultant, registered nurse, and co-founder of Sleep Ability Consulting, for a grounded and eye-opening conversation about children’s sleep as both a biological need and a developmental skill. Robyn breaks down how sleep needs change from toddlerhood through adolescence, why consistency matters more than perfection, and how families can create realistic routines that actually work in everyday life. She also shares her compassionate approach to supporting children with neurodevelopmental differences, emphasizing that sleep challenges are not a reflection of “bad parenting,” but often a signal that individualized support is needed. From understanding overtiredness and why “tired but wired” behavior shows up in kids, to building a calming 45–60 minute bedtime routine that supports regulation and connection, this episode is packed with practical, evidence-informed guidance. Robyn also explains how factors like light exposure, timing, communication needs, sensory sensitivities, and even medical concerns such as breathing issues can all influence sleep quality—and why a holistic, child-first assessment is essential before any sleep plan begins. What You’ll Hear in This Episode: How much sleep children actually need at different stages—from toddlers to teens Why sleep is not just biological, but a learned developmental skill The importance of consistent bedtime and wake-up routines for better sleep outcomes What “overtiredness” really looks like (and why it can appear as hyperactivity) How to tell if bedtime is too late—and how to adjust it gradually Why timing and routine consistency matter more than quick fixes What goes into a personalized sleep plan and family assessment process Why medical factors like snoring or mouth breathing should be checked first How sensory needs, communication styles, and daily structure impact sleep How to build a calming bedtime routine (without rushing or overstimulation) Why screen time and light exposure play a major role in sleep quality Practical advice for overwhelmed parents: focus on one change at a time, not everything at once The importance of morning light and daytime habits in supporting nighttime sleep Whether you’re a parent struggling with bedtime battles or simply trying to understand how to better support your child’s sleep, Robyn’s message is clear: progress comes from consistency, patience, and a willingness to work with your child’s individual needs—one step at a time.

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