Autism Sleep Solutions: Behavioural Tips to Help Put Insomnia to Bed
The following is an invited post by one of our readers, Sara Cummings. I asked Sara to introduce herself to our readers and this is what she wrote: Hi! I’m […]
The following is an invited post by one of our readers, Sara Cummings. I asked Sara to introduce herself to our readers and this is what she wrote: Hi! I’m […]
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is an umbrella term used to describe a group of complex neurological disorders characterized by socio-communicative impairments and restricted/repetitive patterns of behavior. ASD is predominantly idiopathic […]
Many individuals in the autism spectrum have sensory abnormalities that can either numb or sensitize them. In a population study of 208 autistic children 20-54 month of age referred to […]
Lack of sleep is a common problem in autism. The CDC has completed a study which bears relevance to our readers. Nearly 73% of US high-school students and almost 58% […]
Join Beth Malow, M.D. for updates on strategies for diagnosing and addressing sleep issues associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Dr. Malow is board certified in Neurology, Clinical Neurophysiology and Sleep […]
When my grandson was born it seemed like he never slept. He would be fidgety all night, crying at the top of his lungs as if something was bothering him. […]
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