Simple Sleep Strategies for Kids with ADHD
Help your child get restful sleep — at last.
Rosemary Tannock, an expert on ADHD and its link to sleep, from the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, provides these useful tips.
- Avoid beverages and snacks with caffeine after 4 p.m.
- Have a set bedtime. Routine is essential for kids with ADHD.
- Give a 10-minute bedtime warning and engage in a pleasant activity with your child. Make going to bed peaceful and fun.
- Treat bedtime separation anxiety with cognitive behavioral skills like deep breathing and calming thoughts.
- Provide a relaxed environment for your child at night. Singing, reading and soothing music will go a long way.
- If you think your child is having sleep problems, keep a daily log of when he falls asleep and when he wakes. Talk to your doctor about your concerns, and ask whether he or she feels a sleep evaluation is necessary.