Sleep Disturbance in Children

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Tip 1 - Sleep Problems in Children

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Sleep Problems in Children

An overview of common sleep problems in children and what you can do about it.
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Tip 2 - Sleep Disorders in Children

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Sleep Disorders in Children

WebMD explores common sleep disorders in children.
Tags: sleep, sleep disorder, children, child, kid, sleepwalking, sleep walking, nightmare, night terror, bad dream, bedwetting, wetting the bed, insomnia, snoring, obstructive sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, restless leg syndrome, sleep study, sleep problem, rls, rem, allergies, tonsils, adenoids, grinding teeth, teeth grinding

Tip 3 - Pediatric Sleep Disorders

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Sleep disorders in children and adolescents are common and may result in a host of other problems. Learn about pediatric sleep disorders and how to manage them.

Tip 4 - ADHD and Sleep

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ADHD is a serious condition that affects sleep, but can be treated with proper medical expertise. Learn about ADHD treatment on National Sleep Foundation.
Tags: ADHD, Sleep Problems

Tip 5 - Sleep Disorders in Kids and Teens: Click for Symptoms

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Sleep Disorders in Kids and Teens: Click for Symptoms

Read about sleep and sleep disorders in infants, children, and teenagers. Healthy sleep habits and good sleep hygiene can make the difference in an infant, child, toddler, tween, or teenager.

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