What safe sleep practice could you employ


Problem:

It's a hot summers day, 11:30am and lunch is winding up. An educator is setting up the 2 to 3-year-old's room. They're getting out feeding bottles, putting on quiet music, turning the lights off and setting up quiet time activities, like felt boards and painting. They've got some of the children setting up their blankets and choosing their comfort items. Some of the children in the room include: Samira, a 3-year-old, who today wants to wear a thick, fluffy hoody as a comforter. Toby, a 2-year-old, who likes to sleep with his milk bottle. Benjamin, who is 2.5-years-old, and is afraid of the dark. Sarah, a 3.5-year-old, who feels the cold and doesn't like drafts or air-conditioning. Ashley, who is a shy 3-year-old, that likes to wear her pyjamas to sleep.

What safe sleep practice could you employ to ensure Samira doesn't overheat during sleep time? (Don't forget, Sarah doesn't like the cold or drafts, so you'll need to accommodate them both in your answer.)

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