Articles related to "Adhd And Sleep"Sleep disorders are common, often unrecognized , and can trigger ADHD behaviors in children and adults.
A sleep disorder in addition to ADHD makes treatment more complicated. Improving sleep problems can improve ADHD symptoms and make life better for the whole family.
Some experts say that 70-80% of all patients who have ADHD have difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep.
According to a study in Finland, children who don't get enough sleep are more likely to be hyperactive and to have behaviour issues.
Sleep apnea affects children as well as adults, causing symptoms ranging from snoring, bedwetting and trouble sleeping to hyperactivity and ADHD-like behavior problems.
Your ADHD child wants to be able to focus. Learn how to spot the signs of distraction, what causes loss of focus, and how you can help your child channel his attention.
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