ADHD: An Age-by-Age Guide
Whether your child is 4, 8, or 15, learn how ADHD may affect him through the years. read more
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Whether your child is 4, 8, or 15, learn how ADHD may affect him through the years. read more
Based on your child's age (27 months), it sounds as though she is having only a mild sleep disturbance. read more
Professionals who diagnose ADHD use the diagnostic criteria set forth by the American Psychiatric Association (1994) in the Diagnostic and Statistical... read more
Transitioning from the family bed to sleeping in your own bed in another room can be and usually is a major adjustment for a youngster. read more
Reassurance from an expert that bed wetting in a three-year-old is not a sign of a developmental problem. read more
Letting your child rest or even sleep for a short period of time, maybe only 30-45 minutes, may be just enough so that she does not act overtired. read more
Once your child is interested in overcoming his bedwetting, two guiding principles apply: work with him and protect his self-esteem. read more
A toddler's refusal to go to sleep is a very common sleep problem. read more
Unfortunately, you have created a ritualized bedtime sleep pattern and nighttime awakening pattern that has your child needing your presence to fall a... read more
The parent of a four-year-old is advised how to help her child learn to go to his own bed and fall asleep on his own. read more
A pediatric neurologist or a doctor who treats childhood sleep problems should evaluate your seven-year-old. read more
Find out the difference between night (or sleep) terrors and nightmares, which are two separate parasomnias (sleep disturbances). read more
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