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How to Get a 6-Year-Old to Go to Bed on Time — Practical Tips

Age 6 · 1st Grade

If your 6-year-old struggles to go to bed on time, you're not alone — this is one of the most common challenges at this stage. Bedtime resistance is developmentally normal — kids fear missing out. The fix is a predictable routine structure, not a power struggle over the clock.

🔑 What Actually Works at Age 6

At 6, children are handle full-week tracking and start understanding small monetary rewards. These strategies align with where they are developmentally:

1. Consistent bedtime every night including weekends (within 30

Consistent bedtime every night including weekends (within 30 minutes) trains circadian rhythm.

2. Use an OK-to-wake clock — green light = can get up

Use an OK-to-wake clock — green light = can get up. Removes the curtain call loop.

3. 'Curtain calls' are prevented by proactively meeting needs:

'Curtain calls' are prevented by proactively meeting needs: water bottle in room, bathroom before bed.

4. Reward full-week consistency: 5 nights in bed on time = choo

Reward full-week consistency: 5 nights in bed on time = choose Saturday's breakfast.

📋 Track It with a Chart

A reward chart is one of the most effective tools for building habits at age 6. When progress is visible, follow-through improves measurably. The StarTrack app makes this easy — set up a "Bedtime" goal, your child earns a star each day, and you approve rewards with one tap.

💡 Key insight: The most effective motivator for a 6-year-old is to weekly totals plus 5–10¢ per task connects effort to value. Align your system with this principle and results improve dramatically.