Not exact matches
One of the
problems with most
sleep advice out there is it doesn't focus on the
major cause of
sleep issues: the emotional struggles that our children go through.
If you are are not making progress
with this and it has become a
major problem, have a look at our topic on approaches to
sleep problems.
Significant life events — such as the death of a family member, friend, or pet; moving or divorce of parents; trauma; abuse; a parent leaving on military deployment; natural disaster; or a
major illness in the family — can cause stress that might lead to
problems with mood,
sleep, appetite, behavior and academic or social functioning in children.
Significant life events such as a death of a family member, friend or pet, divorce, abuse, and a
major illness can cause stress the may lead to
problems with behavior, mood,
sleep and academic and social
problems.
Studies which compare the stress scores between parents of children
with ASD contrasted
with parents of children
with other disability, offer as explanation for the higher levels of stress in parents of children
with ASD, differences in the behavior
problems, aggression, obsessive - compulsive rituals,
sleep problems, or the externalizing aspects which have
major influence on the family.