7 Sleep Tips for Kids with Special Needs
Sleep is a precious commodity to new parents. It’s doubly precious to parents raising kids with special needs, kids who often have sleep issues. Katy Bird, a favorite special needs blogger mom at Bird on the Street, is on a mission to get more sleep. That’s not an easy task for a mom who’s oldest son Charlie, lives with cerebral palsy. She’s also the mom to twin boys, Louis and August (who needs a gluten-free diet), and baby Rex. The twins and Rex are under 3 years old.
7 Special Needs Sleep Tips
As you can imagine, Katy doesn’t get enough sleep. But, she’s been implementing some simple strategies to add order and security to her daily life. The latest is increasing the amount of sleep for everyone in the family, starting with her son with special needs. Here are 7 tips she recommends:
- Consider a melatonin supplement. After consulting the doctor, of course.
- Limit sleep medications.
- Try a weighted blanket.
- Look for sensory stumbling blocks.
- Get rigid in your routine.
- Dim lights in the house thirty minutes before bed.
- Eliminate any spaces between a child’s tight muscles and the bed.
Your Sleep Tips?
Does your child with special needs have sleep issues? What kind? What strategies have you discovered to improve your child’s (and your) sleep? What are some areas where you and your child still need help? Leave a comment to share your frustrations, your breakthroughs, and your advice and to encourage other parents dealing with similar challenges. Thanks!
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Jolene Philo is the author of several books for the caregiving community. She speaks at parenting and special needs conferences around the country. Sharing Love Abundantly With Special Needs Families: The 5 Love Languages® for Parents Raising Children with Disabilities, which she co-authored with Dr. Gary Chapman, was released in August of 2019 and is available at local bookstores, their bookstore website, and Amazon. See Jane Sing!, the second book in the West River cozy mystery series, which features characters affected by disability, was released in November of 2022.
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Kim, pop on over to Katy’s original post at this URL for a complete explanation: http://birdonthestreet.com/2013/02/getting-special-needs-kids-to-sleep-and-a-reminder/
Thanks for stopping by!
Jolene
Kim, pop on over to Katy’s original post at this URL for a complete explanation: http://birdonthestreet.com/2013/02/getting-special-needs-kids-to-sleep-and-a-reminder/
Thanks for stopping by!
Jolene
I don’t understand tip #7 ….
I don’t understand tip #7 ….
Joy,
You’re the second vote for melatonin in one day. Thanks for the tip.
Jolene
Joy,
You’re the second vote for melatonin in one day. Thanks for the tip.
Jolene
Thank you Maureen. How wonderful that it worked for you. Perhaps your hint will help someone else, too.
Jolene
Thank you Maureen. How wonderful that it worked for you. Perhaps your hint will help someone else, too.
Jolene
Jo Lynn
My grandson is 4 and is autism. We used to rock him for hours and he would only sleep about 4-5 hours a night. His Dr. recomended we
use Melatonin. We started when he was 3 and the first night he slept 10 hours. We use it nightly and he sleeps for 10-12 hours a night. No naps during the day, but hey, he sleeps great at night. and we have seen no side effects. We give him 2.5 mgs
Jo Lynn
My grandson is 4 and is autism. We used to rock him for hours and he would only sleep about 4-5 hours a night. His Dr. recomended we
use Melatonin. We started when he was 3 and the first night he slept 10 hours. We use it nightly and he sleeps for 10-12 hours a night. No naps during the day, but hey, he sleeps great at night. and we have seen no side effects. We give him 2.5 mgs
We use melatonin 3mg for my 11 ye old son. Our pediatrician and his neurologist both recommended it as safe and works great!!!
We use melatonin 3mg for my 11 ye old son. Our pediatrician and his neurologist both recommended it as safe and works great!!!
Thanks for the link, CJ, and for carrying a line of products to keep kids safe.
Jolene
Thanks for the link, CJ, and for carrying a line of products to keep kids safe.
Jolene
We carry a line of safety beds that also help parents to be able to sleep! http://tadpoleadaptive.com/brands/beds-by-george.html
We carry a line of safety beds that also help parents to be able to sleep! http://tadpoleadaptive.com/brands/beds-by-george.html
Dear Jo Lynn,
Thanks for stopping by. I hope one or more of those tips works for you. Stop by with an update when you can. I’m praying for sweet dreams for all of you!
Jolene
Dear Jo Lynn,
Thanks for stopping by. I hope one or more of those tips works for you. Stop by with an update when you can. I’m praying for sweet dreams for all of you!
Jolene
Oh my goodness I am SO glad to have come across this post (stopping by from Love That Max). We have a very very hard time with my son and sleep. A lot of his has to do with his g tube and reflux. We have tried the weighted blanket and it does help but he also runs warm, like has to have a fan on him even in winter, so its not working as well as I hoped. I am going to check out her suggestions in more detail. I keep hearing about the melatonin supplement but my husband looked it up and saw negative side effects but we may need to look into it more. Looking for a solution. I am TIRED 🙂
Oh my goodness I am SO glad to have come across this post (stopping by from Love That Max). We have a very very hard time with my son and sleep. A lot of his has to do with his g tube and reflux. We have tried the weighted blanket and it does help but he also runs warm, like has to have a fan on him even in winter, so its not working as well as I hoped. I am going to check out her suggestions in more detail. I keep hearing about the melatonin supplement but my husband looked it up and saw negative side effects but we may need to look into it more. Looking for a solution. I am TIRED 🙂