The Good Nite Lite, invented by Atlanta dad Adam Nelson, is a behavioral modification device that teaches young children the appropriate time to get out of bed in the morning and go to sleep at night.
For children who can't yet tell or understand time, the device uses familiar visual cues, featuring a friendly, glowing caricature face that changes from a moon to a sun at the programmed "wake-up" time, and from a sun to a moon at the programmed "bedtime."
Children can come to associate the moon image with bedtime and the sun with the idea that it is OK to get up and start the day - a benefit that will help the whole family get more sleep. During the day, the Good Nite Lite shuts off to eliminate any distractions and to conserve energy.
"The Good Nite Lite was invented with the premise of allowing my wife and I to get more sleep in the morning just as much as it was for my kids", says Nelson. "Our customers think that it is truly an ultimate sleep gadget and it is great to get so many testimonials."
The Good Nite Lite is available at www.GoodNiteLite.com for $34.99.
About Good Nite Lite LLC.
Based in Atlanta, GA, Good Nite Lite, LLC is the exclusive manufacturer and distributor of Good Nite Lite. For more information, visit the company’s Web site at www.goodnitelite.com
About Adam Nelson, inventor of the Good Nite Lite
Prior to founding Good Nite Lite, LLC, Adam was president of Fourth Quadrant Solutions, which specialized in the development, implementation, and support of enterprise software products and business systems. A veteran of more than 14 years in the software development and technology services field, Mr. Nelson managed the key business and daily operations of Fourth Quadrant Solutions.
Adam currently resides in Alpharetta, GA with his wife and two sons – his inspiration for creating the Good Nite Lite.
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