What to do if a child with ADHD cannot sleep
The relationship between ADHD symptoms and sleep problems can create a cycle that is challenging for children and their parents and caregivers. However, many strategies can help kids with ADHD have better sleep. In this article, we look at the relationship between ADHD and sleep, techniques for improving sleep, and when to seek support from a doctor.
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