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Children Sleeping--Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems

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Children Sleeping--Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems

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Travelodge Research Shows 66% of British Children Are Sleep Deprived - Exec Digital

execdigital.com — “Travelodge Research Shows 66% of British Children Are Sleep Deprived - Exec DigitalView full resource at execdigital.com

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thesleepdoctor Dr. Michael Breus Psychologist, PhD, and Doctor

Sleep deprivation in children is a serious problem. Does your child sleep enough every night? http://t.co/AZhumTAo #bettersleepmonth

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Study: Babies Who Snore May Have Behavioral and Emotional Problems by Age 7 | Healthland | TIME.com

healthland.time.com — “Parents often think that snoring babies are deeply sleeping ones. But perhaps not, a new study suggests, finding that snoring, along with mouth-breathing and sleep apnea, are signs of disordered sleep that may predict long-term problems in children's behavior and emotional well-being.View full resource at healthland.time.com

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BBC News - 'Child behaviour link' to snoring

bbc.co.uk — “Children who snore, or who have other night-time breathing conditions are at risk from behavioural problems, a study of 11,000 UK children suggests.View full resource at bbc.co.uk

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Children Afraid of Dark - Toddler Sleep Problems - Parenting.com

parenting.com — “A new strategy for helping your kids embrace their dark side…or at least ease toddler sleep problems!View full resource at parenting.com

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parenting Parenting.com Health Magazine

Monsters in the closet? How to ease your child's nighttime fears: http://t.co/J4mvdRWG

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ADHD Awareness Week: ADD Statistics About Anxiety, Sleep, Work | ADDitude

additudemag.com — “ADHD Awareness Week survey finds ADHD adults suffer symptoms at work, ADD children lack social skills, and many ADDers have comorbid conditions like anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders. ADHD symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment information for adults and children from experts in attention deficit and learning disabilities like dyslexia. How to manage ADD medications, set up school accommodations for your child, help your marriage to an ADD/ADHD adult parent children with discipline problems, View full resource at additudemag.com

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Maximizing Your Childs Potential 09/19 by SpecialNeedsTalkRadio | Blog Talk Radio

blogtalkradio.com — “Guest Dr Steven Lange - Helping Children Overcome Sleep Problems. Sep 19View full resource at blogtalkradio.com

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Most Recently Shared on September 20, 2011 at 12:20 am By:

TheCoffeeKlatch The Coffee Klatch Parenting Supporter

In 40 mins Maximizing Your Childs Potential w Guest Dr Steven Lange Helping Children Overcome Sleep Problems http://t.co/w2BOpgsX #tck

8 months ago...

How Does Sleep Affect Success at School?

parents.com — “If your preschooler isn't getting the recommended 10-12 hours of total sleep daily, he should be. Research shows that even a one-hour deficit for children 3 and under might cause long-lasting behavioral and cognitive problems when they start elementary school. "Parents need to pay as much attention to sleep as they do to nutrition and other health issues," says Parents adviser Judith Owens, M.D., coauthor of "Take Charge of Your Child's Sleep". Here's how skimping on sleep afView full resource at parents.com

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How does sleep affect success at school? Find out here: http://t.co/R4LbUUa

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Parenting Advice: 5 Sleep Tips for Children with ADHD | ADDitude - Attention Deficit Information, Resources, and Advice

additudemag.com — “Follow these rules to help your ADHD child get a better night’s sleep and wake up well rested. ADHD symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment information for adults and children from experts in attention deficit and learning disabilities like dyslexia. How to manage ADD medications, set up school accommodations for your child, help your marriage to an ADD/ADHD adult parent children with discipline problems, use alternative treatments, succeed at work, and manage time and money.View full resource at additudemag.com

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Parenting Advice: 5 Sleep Tips for Children with ADHD | ADDitude ... http://bit.ly/o5iL89

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Dr. Michael J. Breus: Could Sleep Deprivation Be Changing Your Child's Personality?

huffingtonpost.com — “It's becoming more widely known that sleep disordered breathing leads to poor behavior in children. Estimates show that as many of 25 percent of children diagnosed with ADD or ADHD may actually have an underlying sleep problem that can be treated -- resulting in better behavior and improved learning skills.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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smnutritionist Susan Dopart, RD Nutritionist and Dietitian

Could Sleep Deprivation Be Changing Your Child's Personality? http://huff.to/mU5IWn via @huffingtonpost

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Getting Back to Good Nights (and Days!): Eight Sleeping Solutions to Help Tired Tots and Their Parents Get Some Rest | Pregnancy Awareness

pregnancyawareness.com — “As soon as your little one comes into your world the age --'ol philosophy is true! That pregnant women and mommies with newborns need to protect their sleep. Sleep deprivation is an underlying cause for many problems large and small for moms and families. Sleep: As most parents of small children know, it--™s the Holy Grail. Having a child who sleep well means having a child who is more likely to be even-tempered, easier to please, and more compliant. And a mom and dad who are rested, refreView full resource at pregnancyawareness.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 21, 2011 at 8:48 pm By:

TheGoToMom Kimberley C. Blaine Therapist

Getting Back to Good Nights (& Days!): Eight Sleeping Solutions to Help Tired Tots and Their Parents Get Some Rest http://j.mp/dRIUrg

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How to get to Children to Sleep

addadhdadvances.com — “Help for your ADD ADHD child. Adult ADD ADHD help. ADD ADHD child behavior advice. The latest ADD ADHD treatment, both medication and alternatives. What works, what doesn't. A place to share your thoughts and problems with others. Ask your questions. We are here to help you.View full resource at addadhdadvances.com

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How Much Sleep Do Children and Teenagers Need? Grown-Up Problems Start at Bedtime - WSJ.com

online.wsj.com — “Children who have persistent sleep problems, such as difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, or not getting enough night-time shut-eye, are more likely in later years to suffer from depression and anxiety disorders and to abuse alcohol and drugs than kids without sleep problems.View full resource at online.wsj.com

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Smith-Magenis Syndrome: Tantrums, Self-Injury and Sleep Problems Are Hallmarks - ABC News

abcnews.go.com — “Smith-Magenis Syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by a chromosomal deletion. People with Smith-Magenis Syndrome are usually developmentally delayed, have trouble sleeping, exhibit problematic behaviors such as tantrums and self-injury and are obese.View full resource at abcnews.go.com

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SusanS_Health Susan Scroggins Active Health Library and Health Advocate

When Your Child's Rage Is in His Genes: Rare, genetic syndrome causes children to lash out at themselves and oth... http://bit.ly/bPy775

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How relaxation exercises can help your child to sleep | Wildmind Buddhist Meditation

wildmind.org — “Like most parents of small children, I was having major problems at bedtime. Things had gone from bad to worse: each night, my four-year-old refused to go to bed, and once she got there, was repeatedly getting up. The whole process could last as long as two hours, leaving us both frustrated and exhausted. I tried everything: reading longer bedtime stories in an attempt to calm her down; a frog that played classical music. I tried extra trips to the park, trying to tire her out even more in the hView full resource at wildmind.org

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Most Recently Shared on June 6, 2010 at 4:50 pm By:

PrisWarner Priscilla Warner Patient Expert

Mummy, can we meditate now? How relaxation exercises can help your child to sleep http://bit.ly/acaLBb RT @_wildmind

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