Zarbees Kids 1mg Melatonin Chewable Tablet, Drug-Free & Effective Sleep Supplement, Easy to Take Natural Grape Flavor Tablets for Children Ages 3 and Up, 30 Count
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Amy Atcher
> 3 dayFelt a little groggy, but my daughter seems to like it and did not feel groggy the next morning. Would recommend giving it a try if you have trouble sleeping
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ABates
Greater than one weekWe use these for our special needs boy. They are the only one he won’t spit out. They dissolve quickly and have great flavor.
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Gourmet Cook
> 3 dayOur son is 3yrs old and has Autism. We don’t give this every night to our son, but sometimes we give him one pill on days that he wasn’t as active, or on those restless nights that he can’t fall asleep. It used to take him about one hour of kicking, mumbling, getting out of bed, rolling on bed etc. to fall asleep. At first we tried not to give him any sleep aid, however our doctor said it was OK to give him Melatonin if he can’t fall asleep in less than half and hour and has trouble deep sleeping. It’s best if you give the child the pill at the start of the bedtime rutine, this way the effects has time to work it’s way through their system and they can fall right to sleep once they are in bed. It takes my son about 30mins to fall asleep and he is 40lbs. This pill has been a life saver. Our son used to get up in the middle of the night, sometimes at 2am, 3 am or 4am and won’t fall back to sleep or would fall back asleep in two hours. Later in the day he wouldn’t be able to concentrate or go to preschool because he was too tired to wake up from being up all night.
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Jessica Bohnhof
> 3 dayThese work for my toddler, but he doesn’t love the taste. but he makes a hilariously cute face when he chews them up so it’s OK ha ha
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Megan Bruner
> 3 dayThis is great for days we have to be up super early and need to get to sleep quickly. Sleep within 20-30 minuets. Does not seem to make him sleep longer just get to sleep faster. He does say they are sour to eat. Good product Ive already order more.
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HowzaMama
Greater than one weekI am just going to put my mom hat on and suggest you research how our bodies create melatonin and how it works! Do not give it every night or the body will stop producing it on its own! That being said I do give this to my kiddos on occasion. For example, on a night when they are excited or stressed about the following day, when we are traveling and staying in a new place for the first time, or when they havent had a chance to do much physical activity and they just arent tired at bedtime. Personally we give melatonin once a month or so. I would suggest giving 1mg tablet to your child at first, even if the dose is for 2 tablets. We have 1 kiddo who is strongly affected by them and only needs 1 to feel the effects.
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Jon Rathmann
> 3 dayMy kids are 6 & 8 and they know if they are up too late or overtired, they need a little purple pill. Overall great product and works like a charm.
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J. McMurry
> 3 dayWe have used these to help my son, now 9, fall asleep for the last few years. One or 2 maybe 30 mins before bed. The difference is black and white. We read to him every night and when he takes them its about 20 mins of the story and he is out. When we forget its 45 mins before we have realized we forgot. They are not strong or habit forming and make just enough of a difference!
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MsNeca
> 3 dayMy 6 year old takes them willingly every nigjt. Without them she would be up all night.
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Kim
> 3 dayBroken box! But good taste