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RE: Negative effects of sleep disorders in children/Efectos negativos de los trastornos del sueño en los niños [Eng/Eng]

in Home Edders4 years ago

Hello friend, thank you for reading and sharing your experience, I must tell you that my son is already 19 years old but when he was 6 years old and started primary school I don't know if it was because of the stress of the new school and friends he started to stop sleeping, I didn't realize it until I noticed that he started to fall asleep when we were having lunch or they called me from school to tell me that he was falling asleep in class, His mood changed and he was upset all the time, so when I noticed that he went to his room but didn't fall asleep, of course I was exhausted and I trusted that he was too until I started to keep an eye on him and from that moment on I started to make sure he was able to get back to sleep again, I even had to sleep with him for several weeks until he was able to get back to his rhythm.

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Wow, sounds like starting school was quite an adjustment for him. My kids seem to have endless energy, trying to postpone bedtime regularly. I hope they're learning to trust me when I explain how beneficial rest is for their growing bodies. You sound like such a caring and observant mom! How wonderful that you were able to help him reset his rhythm to get him the rest he needed. -Aimee