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Would you like to hear how to improve your child's behaviors, attention, learning, mental and physical health? Do you also find that your child has difficulties with sleeping regularly throughout the night to include waking up tired and irritable. In this episode we discuss sleep, how it impacts our children's development, and give you a valuable tool for you to use to increase your child's overall sleep quality.
Sleep is one of the most important things we do everyday and has the ability to impact every aspect of our lives. Sleep is especially important for the overall physical and mental development of our children.
Sleep affects
If your child is not getting enough sleep I want you to know that you are not alone. Various reports estimate that up to 50% or kids don't get enough sleep.
On top of that, studies have shown a positive correlation indicating that children on the spectrum who have sensory modulation disorders may also have innate difficulties with sleep.
This is typically related
So how much sleep is enough sleep? This is going to vary but it's typically more than the recommended 8 hours we need as adults.
According to the CDC
Generally the younger you are the more sleep you need.
We know sleep is important so what do we do now?
Action plan:
If your child is having regular sleep disturbances. The first thing I want you to do is have a medical evaluation to determine if your child has any sleep disorders or underlying conditions that are affecting his or her sleep quality.
Typically a physician may look for:
Typical Prescriptions include:
After you have ruled out any underlying conditions. The next step will be to address sleep hygiene:
What is sleep hygiene?
Sleep hygiene habits:
keep a sleep journal
Try using a written journal or Sleep better app to track
Recap
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By Brian Keene5
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Would you like to hear how to improve your child's behaviors, attention, learning, mental and physical health? Do you also find that your child has difficulties with sleeping regularly throughout the night to include waking up tired and irritable. In this episode we discuss sleep, how it impacts our children's development, and give you a valuable tool for you to use to increase your child's overall sleep quality.
Sleep is one of the most important things we do everyday and has the ability to impact every aspect of our lives. Sleep is especially important for the overall physical and mental development of our children.
Sleep affects
If your child is not getting enough sleep I want you to know that you are not alone. Various reports estimate that up to 50% or kids don't get enough sleep.
On top of that, studies have shown a positive correlation indicating that children on the spectrum who have sensory modulation disorders may also have innate difficulties with sleep.
This is typically related
So how much sleep is enough sleep? This is going to vary but it's typically more than the recommended 8 hours we need as adults.
According to the CDC
Generally the younger you are the more sleep you need.
We know sleep is important so what do we do now?
Action plan:
If your child is having regular sleep disturbances. The first thing I want you to do is have a medical evaluation to determine if your child has any sleep disorders or underlying conditions that are affecting his or her sleep quality.
Typically a physician may look for:
Typical Prescriptions include:
After you have ruled out any underlying conditions. The next step will be to address sleep hygiene:
What is sleep hygiene?
Sleep hygiene habits:
keep a sleep journal
Try using a written journal or Sleep better app to track
Recap
Subscribe Now & Leave a Review
Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcast, & Stitcher
Visit our Website
www.pureheartstherapy.com
Follow Us:
Facebook: Pure Hearts Therapy
Facebook Group: Autism Family Toolkit
Instagram: Purehearts_Therapy