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Helping a Child with ADHD Get to Sleep |
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Location: Blogs News about ADHD and ADD |  | | Posted by: SuperUser Account | Monday, July 09, 2007 | Children with ADD/ADHD sometimes have a hard time falling asleep. They may toss and turn or they may just not be able to shut down their thoughts long enough for sleep to come. In the summer months, when outside activity is higher and the sun stays out much longer, sleep may not come until well after parents are exhausted. The following are some tips to help your child fall asleep quicker. - Stick to your bedtime routine, even during the summer months, as much as possible. Set a specific bedtime and keep with that bedtime, even if a child is allowed to sit in bed and quietly read or play.
- Create a buffer time to lower down the activity level for an hour or so before bedtime. Find quieter activities such as coloring, reading or playing quietly.
- Set up a quiet time before bedtime. Use this time to sit and read with your child or talk about the day's events. Make this a transitional time between active play and sleep.
- Use lavender in your child's room. The scent of lavender helps to calm a person down.
- Use relaxation tapes as background noise for your child when falling asleep. There are many varieties available including nature sounds and calming music.
- Children with ADHD often find "white noise" to be calming. You can create white noise by putting a radio on static or running an electric fan.
- Decrease television time during the day and increase your child's activities and exercise levels during the day.
- Have your child read a book for 20 minutes to ½ hour in bed before turning out the lights to go to sleep.
- Avoid drinks containing caffeine.
- Spend ten minutes or so cuddling with your child. This will build a sense of love and security as well as provide a time to calm down.
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Re: Helping a Child with ADHD Get to Sleep | By med on Wednesday, August 20, 2008 | Massage feet. Palms around the outside of the thigh, knee disqualified before hands... http://traditional-medicine-traditional.blogspot.com/2008/08/hinese-health-massage.html
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Re: Helping a Child with ADHD Get to Sleep | By john on Monday, March 09, 2009 | | if your child is over the age of 10, try playing 2 or 3 games of chess to stimulate there brain into tiredness before sleep time, most of the time your child will want to win, so beating them and giving them hints on there mistakes may help slow them down, this is obviously a long process but chess is the best option as it can be a bit of a bore for an adolesent thus stimulating sleep. |
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Re: Helping a Child with ADHD Get to Sleep | By Sharon on Thursday, July 09, 2009 | | HELP! My son is eight and is taking Concerta for his ADHD, he some times stays up till two or three am. I need help he will not go to sleep. He is taking melation at night too but it does not seem to affect him. Any advice? |
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