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My local radio station played a lot of ads for Z-quil for kids last year. I've stopped trying to rely on sleeping aids this past year, but i can only imagine a whole generation brought up using melatonin, white noise machines, or youtube sleeping videos are going to have massive problems getting a normal night's sleep.
I'm fine with white noise, but melatonin is only for nights I can't get to sleep normally. Maybe once every other month. And never for my kid. He's gotta learn how to sleep without it so he knows when he needs it. Also he's only 1.5.
I was out camping a couple years ago and a young couple set yp in the lot next to us. It sounded like they were running an air compressor all day, but it turned out they had white noise machine pumping full blast to keep their toddler asleep, otherwise he would be cranky and screaming. On the same trip, one of my friends drained our only portable battery to power his white noise machine while a light thunderstorm was going on. Even i have had trouble sleeping without a youtube playlist in the background for the past 6 years. We have a serious epidemic of sleep issues.
It's funny camping is being brought up. If I'm camping more than two nights, my sleep schedule is at its healthiest. After a day of sunshine and activity, I'm usually ready for bed an hour or two after dark and up with the sun.
I think the issue is technology, scrolling on our phones right up until bedtime.