va32h
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Two kids with completely different sleep problems:
My daughter is 11, and has insomnia. It takes her hours to fall asleep. She goes to bed at 9pm, and is often still awake past midnight. She is certainly tired when I have to wake her up for school, but it doesn't make it any easier for her to fall asleep the next night. Even if she's had just a few hours of sleep, she still cannot fall asleep the next night.
On the weekends, when I don't have to wake her up, she will easily sleep for 10-12 hours.
Our doctor will not prescribe a sleep aid for her, he doesn't think it's appropriate for her age. We are trying relaxation techniques and she has regular appointments with the school counselor for anxiety, but so far they are not working.
My son will be 7 next week - he has the opposite problem. He goes to sleep instantly and sleeps very deeply, but is next to impossible to awaken. No matter how much sleep he gets, I have to prod him, even shake him to wake him up! Here, the doctor's advice is just to put him to bed earlier, but even after 11 hours of sleep, he still has trouble waking up!
They have both always been like this - this isn't new behavior. I am just finally at my wit's end with it.
Any advice or suggestions?
My daughter is 11, and has insomnia. It takes her hours to fall asleep. She goes to bed at 9pm, and is often still awake past midnight. She is certainly tired when I have to wake her up for school, but it doesn't make it any easier for her to fall asleep the next night. Even if she's had just a few hours of sleep, she still cannot fall asleep the next night.
On the weekends, when I don't have to wake her up, she will easily sleep for 10-12 hours.
Our doctor will not prescribe a sleep aid for her, he doesn't think it's appropriate for her age. We are trying relaxation techniques and she has regular appointments with the school counselor for anxiety, but so far they are not working.
My son will be 7 next week - he has the opposite problem. He goes to sleep instantly and sleeps very deeply, but is next to impossible to awaken. No matter how much sleep he gets, I have to prod him, even shake him to wake him up! Here, the doctor's advice is just to put him to bed earlier, but even after 11 hours of sleep, he still has trouble waking up!
They have both always been like this - this isn't new behavior. I am just finally at my wit's end with it.
Any advice or suggestions?
Those new hormones are so hard to control! They can really mess you up.
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However, both my boys turn sleepy with benadryl or anything of that nature. Whenever the warning signs give an either/or sleepy or wired my kids go sleepy.