The Home Education with Ease Podcast

The Hidden Link Between Sleep, Oxygen, and Focus in Kids Ep. 112


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What if your child’s focus struggles… emotional outbursts… or restless nights weren’t about curriculum at all?

In this personal and powerful episode, Christine Furman—home education expert, former special education teacher, and mom of two—shares her family’s journey into MyoWay (myotherapy) and how breathing, oxygen, and sleep may be a missing link for many children.

After years of sleep struggles with her daughter—including difficulty falling asleep, waking disoriented, and even sleepwalking—Christine began exploring airway and breathing support. At the same time, she started recognizing red flags in her son: teeth grinding, bedwetting, daytime fatigue, and fluctuating focus.

What she discovered about oxygen intake, mouth breathing, nervous system regulation, and brain development completely shifted her perspective.

Even before officially starting the full program, simple breathing exercises led to noticeable improvement in sleep quality.

In this episode, Christine shares:

  1. The “red flags” she initially missed
  2. How poor sleep can impact focus, mood, and memory
  3. Why oxygen matters for brain development
  4. The connection between mouth breathing and jaw development
  5. How sleep affects learning readiness
  6. The mindset shift from “they’ll grow out of it” to “why is this happening?”

If you’ve ever thought, “Maybe we just need a new curriculum,” this episode invites you to consider something deeper.

Because sometimes the root cause isn’t academic. It’s physiological.

And better sleep might change everything.

Could This Be Relevant for Your Child?

You may want to explore airway or breathing support if your child:

  1. Snores or mouth breathes
  2. Has restless sleep
  3. Takes a long time to fall asleep
  4. Wakes disoriented or sleepwalks
  5. Grinds teeth
  6. Has dark circles under their eyes
  7. Experiences bedwetting beyond typical age
  8. Struggles with focus or emotional regulation
  9. Seems tired by mid-day

What We Started at Home:

  1. Simple nose-breathing exercises before bed
  2. Slowing breath to regulate the nervous system
  3. Becoming more aware of mouth posture during the day

Even small shifts can create noticeable changes.

Coming Next Week:

Next week, you’ll hear my full interview with Dr. Leslie, where we go deeper into:

• Why mouth breathing matters

• What “red flags” parents miss

• How oxygen impacts brain development

Important Note:

This episode shares our family’s personal experience and educational insights. It is not medical advice. Always consult with your pediatrician, dentist, or licensed healthcare provider before starting any new therapy or making medical decisions.

Join the Conversation:

Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:

  1. Have you noticed any sleep “red flags” in your home (mouth breathing, snoring, restless sleep, bedwetting, teeth grinding, sleep talking/walking)?

Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!

Takeaways:

  1. Breathing patterns matter more than we realize.
  2. Poor sleep can impact focus, emotional regulation, and memory retention.
  3. Mouth breathing may contribute to lower oxygen levels and developmental concerns.
  4. Some symptoms that look behavioral may have physiological roots.
  5. Small, consistent shifts can lead to meaningful improvement.
  6. Root-cause exploration supports peaceful learning rhythms at home.

Quotes:

“Are we breathing well enough and correctly to help the optimal function of our brain?”

“She has slept through the night… and we’ve dealt with sleep struggles for ten years.”

“Poor sleep and low oxygen levels can affect focus and learning.”

“What if it’s not curriculum? What if it’s sleep?”

“If I find something that makes home life easier and healthier for families, I’m all in.”

Resources & Links:

  1. Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group
  2. Schedule a one-to-one call with Christine
  3. Next episode: Interview with Dr. Leslie on airway and MyoWay therapy
  4. Suggested search terms mentioned in this episode: myofunctional therapy for kids, mouth breathing and sleep, oxygen and brain development, airway therapy for children

Connect with Christine

If this episode resonated with you and you’re wondering what next steps might look like for your family, I’d love to walk alongside you.

Email: [email protected]

Join the Community: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group

Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearning

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Complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire to share your educational goals so I can help guide you toward a plan that fits your family’s needs.

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The Home Education with Ease PodcastBy Christine Furman