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Sleeping Disorders Affect the Functioning of the Brain

December 29, 2021December 28, 2021 Dr El-Hayek 0 Comments autism, parenting a child with autism, sleepdisorders, sleeping

Sleep issues is very common among children and adults that has been diagnosed with autism, like 80% of them do

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Peaceful Slumber

September 19, 2016January 16, 2021 Guest Submitted Post 0 Comments autism, insomnia, sleeping

I just looked in on Daniel because I need to wake him so he can get to school in 1

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The Importance of Nap Time

February 16, 2013May 5, 2019 Rob Gorski 0 Comments parenting a child with autism, sensoryissues, sleep, sleeping

I love it when things just work out.  It rarely happens, so when it does, it’s cause for celebration.  This

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Melatonin Is My New Best Friend!

August 30, 2012January 16, 2021 Ragga 0 Comments melatonin, parenting a child with autism, sleep, sleeping

Those of you who’ve been following my blog for a while probably know about the extensive sleeping problems of our

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Thankful for Sleep

February 16, 2012January 16, 2021 stuffwiththing 0 Comments autism, melatonin, sleep, sleeping

I love that my girls are falling asleep more easily with the help of Melatonin. I’m so grateful for less

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Strange Sleeping Arrangements

August 12, 2011March 6, 2020 Jen Graber 0 Comments routines, sleeping

The sleeping arrangements have only gotten stranger. The laundry basket is back in its proper place: beside the dryer in

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The Solution to Autism and Sleep Problems

July 24, 2011February 29, 2020 Seth/Melanie Fowler 0 Comments autism, parenting a child with autism, sleep, sleeping

Heavy blankets…tried it. Melatonin…tried it. Baths before bedtime…tried it. As much physical activity during the day to make my 5-year-old

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Sleep Deprivation and Autism

September 16, 2010January 2, 2020 Jen Shrek 0 Comments autism, parenting, parenting a child with autism, sleep, sleepaid, sleeping

Sleep deprivation has been used in wars and terrorism as a form of torture to force victims to disclose information.

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More Sleep Woes

July 21, 2010December 25, 2019 Kim Cristo 0 Comments melatonin, sleep, sleepaid, sleeping

Alas, I basked in the joy and bliss of a full night’s sleep for one glorious night. And now, back

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No Co-Sleeping at my house

June 26, 2010July 19, 2017 Page Pelphrey 5 Comments cosleeping, family, parenting, sleeping

  Co-sleeping, shared sleep, birth control. I don’t care what you call it. Kids in your bed. Some of us

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S4 E16 Finding Joy
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S4 E16 Finding Joy

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  Ever get that feeling that some days you are the bird, and other days you’re the parked car? Let’s

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S4 E13 Employing Autistic Individuals to Preserve Priceless Memories

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S4 E12 Communication is Key

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