
What to Do If Your Toddler’s Not Sleeping
3 min readUpdated August 20, 2025

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3 min readUpdated August 20, 2025

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If your toddler won’t sleep or refuses to go to bed, you’re not alone. Many parents deal with a toddler not sleeping or fighting sleep—and it can be exhausting. Fortunately, most sleep struggles are temporary and manageable with the right approach.
Here’s a quick look at what you’ll find in this guide:
Let’s dive into what’s going on—and how you can help your little one (and yourself) get some much-needed rest.
Is It Common for a Toddler to Refuse to Sleep?
If your toddler won’t sleep, keep in mind that it’s quite common for a toddler to refuse to sleep at some point. Many parents find themselves in a nightly routine of dealing with a toddler not sleeping, especially during transitions like dropping a nap or moving to a toddler bed.
Sometimes it’s a phase where your toddler will not go to sleep at bedtime, other times it’s the challenge of a toddler not sleeping through the night, waking frequently, or climbing into your bed. And of course, there are those evenings when it feels like your toddler is fighting sleep with all their might.
The good news? These behaviors are typically temporary and often linked to developmental changes, separation anxiety, or adjustments in routine.
Potential Reasons for Toddler Sleep Issues
You may be wondering, “Why is my toddler not sleeping?” Or “Why won’t my toddler go to sleep even when they seem tired?” There are several common reasons, including:
If you’re wondering why your toddler is so restless at night or why they fight sleep, it could be a combination of these factors. Identifying the root cause is the first step toward better sleep for everyone.
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According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), toddlers need 11 to 14 hours of sleep in a 24-hour period, including naps.
Learn more about how much sleep your toddler needs in our dedicated guide.
How to Help Get Your Toddler to Sleep
Now let’s get practical: how to get a toddler to sleep (and stay asleep).
Here are some expert-backed strategies that can help:
If you’re asking how to get a toddler to sleep through the night, consistency is key. Offer comfort but avoid creating habits (like allowing them to come into your bed) that might be hard to break later.
Looking for extra support? Try the Pampers Smart Sleep Coach—an easy-to-use app designed by pediatric sleep experts. Start with the free quiz to get personalized guidance for your toddler’s sleep journey.
For more tips on helping your toddler sleep, check out our toddler sleep training methods.
Your Toddler Bedtime Routine Chart
Here’s a general idea for creating a bedtime routine for your toddler to help them sleep better:
When to Contact Your Healthcare Provider
While many toddler sleep issues are part of normal development, there are times when it's a good idea to talk to your healthcare provider:
Sleep is essential for your child’s health and development—and for your well-being too.
FAQS AT A GLANCE
Start with a consistent bedtime routine and regular sleep schedule. Keep the sleep environment cool, quiet, and dark, and avoid screens and sugary snacks before bed. If your toddler wakes during the night, respond calmly and avoid stimulating interaction. Patience and consistency are key.
The Bottom Line
If your toddler won’t sleep, it can be frustrating—but it’s also completely normal. Whether your toddler refuses to sleep, wakes up often, or just won’t go to sleep at bedtime, understanding the reasons behind their restlessness is the first step toward better nights. With a calming routine, a sleep-friendly environment, and a little patience, you can guide your toddler toward more restful sleep. And if sleep struggles persist, don’t hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for support. You’ve got this!
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