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5 questions from our users
Melanie T.asked
One more question... Has anyone started this with a 2 year old? I can understand it working with a younger child/baby but not sure if it will suit a toddler. She is used to quite a dark room, and I'm concerned that the light will frustrate her rather than sooth her. She also currently takes 2 hours to wind down after going to bed, regardless of what we do (& we've tried many methods).
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My daughter was two when she started using it and it has worked really well. She is used to a very dark room too but loves the red light. If you read the science behind it, it explains how it works in the brain :)
Thanks Kelly, I'll give it a go!
Melanie T.asked
Do people take this with them when they go travelling/sleep somewhere else? I'm concerned my children will learn to rely on the unit & then not be able to sleep/resettle without it when we go away for a wknd...
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In all honesty, I would 100% take it with me if we were going away anywhere no matter how long for. If it is some kind of familiarity for them in a new/unusual space and it means they will be more likely to sleep then I do not see any issue with it :)
Becasked
Is it easy to wean your child off relying on the glow dreaming to sleep?
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Lisa G.asked
Does anyone know the wavelength of the red light? Apparently it needs to be 700-900 NANOMETERS in order to induce melatonin and many of the lights on the market are blue lights with red covers to produce red light which means these lights may appear red, but they are still emitting short wavelength light. Does anyone know if this is a true red light within the wave length above?
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Sarah C.asked
Dr the people who love it and find a it works do you leave on all night or just until they are asleep and turn back in if wake up?
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I leave mine on all night it has a 12 hour timer setting so I put to that at around 8 then 8.30 bedtime he sleeps until 7-8 next day I just turn off when he wakes up that morning
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